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Arkadi Gerney

Executive Director at The Hub Project

Arkadi Gerney is a political strategist and policy expert who founded and led The Hub Project, a left-of-center coalition-building media strategy group, from December 2015 to January 2023.12 Born on July 2, 1974, in New York City, Gerney has an extensive background in law, policy, and advocacy.2

Education and Early Career

Gerney graduated from Harvard University in 1998 with a BA in Government and earned his J.D. from Harvard Law School in 2002.1 He began his career as an associate at WilmerHale, a large law firm in Washington, D.C., before moving into political consulting and advocacy work.2

Notable Positions

  • Special Advisor to New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg (2006-2011), where he managed the Mayors Against Illegal Guns coalition12
  • Senior Director at OPOWER, an energy efficiency software company (2011-2013)1
  • Senior Fellow and Senior Vice President at the Center for American Progress (2013-2015)12
  • Founder and Executive Director of The Hub Project (2015-2023)12

Current Work

As of January 2025, Gerney is working on various strategy projects through his company, 33 First, based in Washington, D.C.1

Personal Life

Gerney is married to Nancy Meakem, a managing director of strategic initiatives for KIPP, a charter school system in Washington, D.C.2 He describes himself as a "New Yorker in Washington" and a father.3

Highlights

Arkadi Gerney - InfluenceWatch
Arkadi Gerney - InfluenceWatch

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Location

Washington, District Of Columbia