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Tefere Gebre was born on 15 October, 1968 in Gondar, Ethiopia, is a Tefere Gebre is labor and human rights activist. Discover Tefere Gebre's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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Union organizer, Labor activist |
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55 years old |
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Libra |
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15 October, 1968 |
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15 October |
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Gondar, Ethiopia |
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United States
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Tefere Gebre Height, Weight & Measurements
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Tefere Gebre Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Tefere Gebre worth at the age of 55 years old? Tefere Gebre’s income source is mostly from being a successful activist. He is from United States. We have estimated Tefere Gebre's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Tefere Gebre is an Ethiopian-American labor and human rights activist, and the Chief Program Officer of Greenpeace USA.
Gebre graduated in 1987 from Belmont High School in downtown Los Angeles.
He attended Cal Poly Pomona on a track and field scholarship, and later graduated from the college with a bachelor's degree in International Marketing.
While in college, he worked his first union job as a night shift loader at UPS and a member of Teamsters Local 396.
He credits his union job for making it possible for him to afford to attend college.
Early in his career, Gebre worked for then-Speaker of the California State Assembly, Willie L. Brown Jr., as a legislative aid and was twice elected as President of the California Young Democrats.
He was the first Black-American and first immigrant elected to lead the California Young Democrats.
Gebre's first union organizing effort in Orange County was a successful campaign for sanitation workers.
He served as the Executive Director of Frontlash, which was then the youth and college arm of the AFL-CIO.
From 1997 to 1999, Gebre was Director of Governmental Relation for Laborers Local 270.
He later served as the Southern California Political Director of the California Labor Federation.
In 2006, Gebre began working for the Orange County Labor Federation, an umbrella organization of 90 unions, first as its Political Director, and then beginning in 2008 as the group's Executive Director.
As director, he was credited with helping to "turn the umbrella group of unions into a political force in what remains Republican territory."
As part of an effort to defeat California Proposition 32 on the 2012 ballot, Gebre led the Orange County federation through an extensive voter outreach and education effort that was credited as playing a critical role in the defeat of the initiative.
Labor activists suggested Gebre's election "represents a generational and philosophical change at the federation -- one that values new progressive partnerships and non-traditional organizing."
During the convention at which Gebre was elected, the AFL-CIO highlighted worker organizing campaigns that used non-traditional models of organizing within immigrant communities.
In an interview with Huffington Post, Gebre said, "I have personally never seen a labor meeting more open and ready to bring in more people - a labor movement that is now willing to speak up for the people who sweat behind the counters and in the kitchens of McDonald's, the cab drivers, the domestic workers, and the day laborers."
Gebre was the Executive Vice President of AFL-CIO.
From 2013 until 2022, he was the Executive Vice President of the AFL-CIO.
When he was 14 years old, Gebre fled Ethiopia, walking for weeks to Sudan.
He lived in a refugee camp in Sudan until he was 15, when he was granted political refuge status and arrived in Los Angeles alone.
He was given the "Roving Ambassador for Peace” award in 2017.
Gebre joined Greenpeace USA as the organization’s Chief Program Officer in March 2022.
The New York Times said his appointment signals “the growing importance of ties between labor and environmental organizers on climate change.”