Lee Goldberg

Health Policy Analyst at AFL-CIO

Lee Goldberg is a seasoned professional in health policy with significant experience in advocacy, research, and legislative analysis. Currently serving as a Health Policy Analyst at AFL-CIO since May 2019 and as Principal at Goldberg Policy Consulting since September 2018, Goldberg collaborates with various organizations on health and aging policy issues. Previous roles include Project Director for Improving End of Life Care at The Pew Charitable Trusts, Vice President for Health Policy at the National Academy for Social Insurance, and Long Term Services and Supports Policy Director at SEIU. Goldberg's early career involved legislative analysis and communications at organizations such as the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare, and the Jewish Federations of North America. Educational qualifications include a Doctor of Law from The George Washington University Law School, a Master's in International Economics and International Relations from Johns Hopkins University, and a Bachelor's in Economics and Political Science from the University of California, Davis.

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The AFL-CIO represents people who work. We are the umbrella federation for U.S. unions, with 57 unions representing more than 12.5 million working men and women. The American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations is an expression of the hopes and aspirations of the working people of America. We resolve to fulfill the yearning of the human spirit for liberty, justice and community; to advance individual and associational freedom; to vanquish ­oppression, privation and cruelty in all their forms; and to join with all persons, of whatever nationality or faith, who cherish the cause of democracy and the call of solidarity, to grace the planet with these achievements. We dedicate ourselves to improving the lives of working families, bringing fairness and dignity to the workplace and securing social equity in the nation.


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