Jake Willis

Jake Willis is an experienced professional with a diverse background in political, communication, and marketing sectors. Currently serving as an Executive Assistant at the American Economic Liberties Project since June 2024, Jake previously held the role of Political Director for Geoffrey Grammer's U.S. Congress campaign, where responsibilities included drafting press releases and organizing outreach. Prior to that, Jake was an Admissions Advisor at CAPA The Global Education Network, focusing on consultative sales for study abroad programs. Additional experience encompasses various roles, including Brewer/Bartender at Bull & Bear Brewery, Campaign Intern at The Politics Company Inc., and Communication and Info Operations Coordinator at IDEA: Northeastern University's Venture Accelerator, where Jake produced a podcast and facilitated collaboration among student ventures. Educational credentials include a Master of Science in International Relations and a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies from Northeastern University.

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American Economic Liberties Project

The American Economic Liberties Project launched in February 2020 to help translate the intellectual victories of the anti-monopoly movement into momentum towards concrete, wide-ranging policy changes that begin to address today’s crisis of concentrated economic power. Economic Liberties is led by Sarah Miller, who served as the Deputy Director of the Open Markets Institute and has been recognized as “one of the primary architects of the modern antitrust movement.” As concern over concentrated economic power has broadened beyond the community of antitrust reformers, Economic Liberties has quickly grown into a hub for organizing a diverse set of leading policy experts and advocates in areas impacted by concentrated power, ranging from community development to national security to entrepreneurship. Working together with a growing network of allies, we call on the government to re-assert essential policy tools — like aggressive investigatory agendas, robust antitrust enforcement, anti-corruption measures, corporate accountability, and a reinvigorated administrative state — to challenge monopolies’ dominance over markets and society. We are non-profit and non-partisan and do not accept any funding from corporations. Contributions and grants from foundations and individuals pay for the work we do.


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