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Marissa Goldfaden Bleier

Counsel, Director of Communications at Spread The Vote

Marissa Goldfaden Bleier has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and organizations. In 2018, they worked at Spread The Vote as Counsel and Director of Communications, where they ensured compliance with IRS rules and state and federal laws. Prior to that, they served as a Law Clerk at the Law Office of William E. Leavitt, conducting research and drafting motions for low-income tenants and handling general office tasks. Marissa also gained experience as a Student Attorney at Main Street Legal Services, Inc., studying international human rights law and drafting briefs. Marissa has interned at JASA - Legal Services for the Elderly in Queens, researching and assisting with legal matters for elderly clients. Marissa has also interned at the International Center for Transitional Justice, where they conducted research on witness protection measures. Marissa’s experience also includes working as a Social Media Manager/Rapporteur at the Auschwitz Institute for Peace and Reconciliation, a Freelance Writer/Editor for various publications, and a Paralegal at the Law Offices of Eric I. Prusan, Esq. Their skills include legal research, communication, and editing.

Marissa Goldfaden Bleier's education history includes a Juris Doctor degree from City University of New York School of Law, which they obtained from 2013 to 2016. Prior to that, they pursued a Master of Science degree in Global Affairs, with a focus on Human Rights and Humanitarian Assistance, from New York University between 2006 and 2008. Marissa completed their undergraduate studies at Binghamton University from 2001 to 2004, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in English. Further details about their early education, including their high school, have not been provided.

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New York, United States

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Spread The Vote

Spread The Vote helps people obtain government-issued photo IDs and provides nonpartisan voter education. It obtains government-issued photo IDs for eligible voters in voter ID states. STV’s volunteer chapters obtain necessary documents, pay fees, and provide advocacy and transportation to help voters obtain IDs, register to vote, and get to thepolls – not to mention access critical services the rest of the year.


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