Ken
Grossinger is co-founder and Executive Director of the CrossCurrents
Foundation, a non-profit grant-making foundation supporting social
and economic justice. Immediately before starting CrossCurrents,
he served as Director of Programs for the Proteus Fund, where
he oversaw staff and program areas that received millions of dollars
in foundation grants.
Commissioner
Grossinger worked for more than 20 years as a strategist in the
labor movement prior to entering the world of philanthropy. He
represented public and private sector workers in the 1.9 million-member
Service Employees International Union for ten years where he negotiated
labor contracts and served as liaison to a wide range of community
organizations and policy boards. In the following decade, Mr.
Grossinger directed legislative field operations for the AFL-CIO,
the umbrella organization for America's unions, representing 10
million working men and women.
Formerly a
community organizer, in the early eighties Commissioner Grossinger
launched the Human SERVE Fund, a national advocate organization
which initiated and lead the successful fight for passage of the
National Voter Registration Act, commonly known as Motor Voter.
Ken’s published work analyzes labor and community organizing
strategy.
Ken Grossinger
serves on the Board of Directors of the Center For Health, Environment
and Justice and on the Editorial Board of Social Policy. He holds
a Masters Degree from Columbia University and graduated from the
State University of New York College at Brockport.
Appointed by the Metropolitan Central Labor Council in 2000, he
serves as the Labor Commissioner to the District of Columbia Housing
Authority Board of Commissioners.
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