Dan Lavoie has a diverse work experience in communications, advocacy, and journalism. Dan is currently the Chief External Affairs Officer at the Center for Justice Innovation. Prior to that, they founded Justice Agenda, a progressive communications consultancy. Dan'srole involved providing strategic communications services to various organizations and government agencies in the field of racial and social justice.
Before Justice Agenda, Lavoie worked as the Director of Communications at City Harvest and Senior Director of Advocacy Communications at Earthjustice. In these roles, they managed and led media and messaging operations for environmental and social justice causes. Additionally, they served as the Chief Speechwriter and Senior Advisor for Communications at the Office of the New York State Attorney General, where they ensured consistency in messaging and provided language for complex legal cases.
Lavoie also has experience in the labor movement and public policy. Dan served as the Director of Strategy at Freelancers Union and Deputy Director of Communications at PolicyLink. In these positions, they oversaw media outreach, member engagement, and messaging strategies.
Earlier in their career, Lavoie worked as a political reporter for the Chicago Sun Times Company and a government and education reporter for the Oakland Tribune Media Company. Dan also briefly served as a Congressional Correspondent for the Manchester Union Leader.
Overall, Lavoie's work experience reflects their expertise in strategic communications, media management, messaging, and advocacy for social and environmental justice.
Dan Lavoie earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism from The George Washington University from 1996 to 2000. Dan then pursued a Master of Arts degree in Journalism from Boston University from 2000 to 2001.
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