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Institute and later still just Points of Light). Nunn presided over the merger, saying of its motivation, "We both could have continued along the route we were on, growing incrementally, but I believe neither of us would have achieved the kind of exponential change we wanted." She also ensured that the combined operation had its main offices in Atlanta. During the three years following the merger, the staff dropped from 175 to 80 employees, due partly to eliminating duplicate positions and partly to the organization having lost its previous $ 10 million congressional earmark. During this time, Nunn's compensation grew from $ 120,000 to $ 250,000, which she later said was still less than that of her predecessor's $ 325,000. The layoffs and her pay would become issues during her 2014 Senate campaign.
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mailing list, 7,500 of whom participated in a Hands On
Atlanta Day. At the end of 1998, City Cares of America relocated its headquarters from New York to Atlanta, and Nunn became interim executive director for it, while continuing on as executive director of Hands on Atlanta. (She was sometimes referred to in the press without the 'interim' designation.) Subsequently, Nunn returned to focusing on Hands On Atlanta, and staged a successful, multimillion-dollar capital campaign for a new headquarters building in that city.
325:, but instead opted to join Hands On Atlanta. Founded in 1989 by twelve young professionals, Hands On Atlanta was a non-profit dedicated to engaging volunteers, especially young businesspeople who would sign up for single days of service on a monthly basis. Rapidly expanding and needing someone to help manage their efforts, they hired Nunn on a part-time basis as their executive director and only paid staffer (despite the title, she later described the position at first as "a glorified internship").
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father has influenced me through example. His own work in the public sphere, I'm sure, played a large part in my work in community service." Nunn was an early practitioner in garnering corporate backing for such ventures. Over the next twenty years, volunteers for Hands On
Atlanta put in more than 6 million hours, and its founders credited Nunn with a significant role in helping it grow.
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December 2013 which made frank recommendations on strategy for Nunn's path to victory in Georgia. It said that likely attack lines against Nunn would include that she was "too liberal" and "not a 'real' Georgian" and that she should make appeals
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Similar organizations developed in other cities, and in 1992 they formed a national group under the name City Cares. By 1995, the concept of appealing to young working people had proven successful, and Hands On
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Washington." She raised more funds during the balance of 2013 and into 2014 than any Republican in the race. The contest garnered national
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In May 1990, Nunn became full-time executive director, and by
September 1990, Hands On Atlanta was coordinating 700 volunteers. Nunn later said, "I had a real passion for community service and volunteerism, so I had a real passion for the work." She also credited her upbringing, saying in 1992, "My
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in Jordan as well as to sites in Turkey, and saying upon her return, "We are going to have a continued
European migration crisis if we don't support people to rebuild their lives and create some hope in the places where they are living." At CARE's 2018 national conference, Nunn was one of several
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in Georgia on June 2, 2001, Nunn married Ron Martin Jr., who works in the real estate business. She kept her own name after marriage; she later said that she was established professionally under that name and that "it really, frankly, didn't occur to me to change my name." The couple live in the
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as having few political assets other than her father's name. In October 2003, she decided not to become a candidate, saying, "In the next few years, I believe that my primary focus is best directed toward my 11-month-old son and family." The election was won by Republican
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remaining as Senate Majority Leader. Nunn made her father a focal point, staging joint appearances with him at military bases and saying that she would emulate his bipartisan approach to legislating. She received support and donations from former Republican Senators
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emphasized an appeal to bipartisanship. She proposed that members of Congress should be forced to pass a budget each year or forfeit their pay, said there was blame on both sides for ongoing Congressional dysfunction, and declined to say whether she would support
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area in conjunction with her father's election to national office. She credits her mother for having "really safeguarded a very normal and private environment for us." She began volunteering in junior high school. She went to the all-girls, private
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to specific groups for support and funds, including Jews, Asian Americans, and members of the LGBTQ community. In turn, Perdue was hurt during the campaign by revelations that he had in the past been an enthusiastic supporter of
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at it, with inspiring a belief in her that collective action could help change the world and that "Seeing this activism prompted me to imagine how I could be a part of creating change."
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had she been in the Senate but said that going forward, some aspects of it should be fixed rather than the whole law being eliminated. She criticized Georgia's refusal to accept
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neighborhood of Atlanta with their two children. Martin is a stay-at-home father. The family attends church in Atlanta and the children are being raised in the
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website, Nunn broke with the Obama administration and said that the individual mandate portion of the law should be delayed. Nunn favored construction of the
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under foreign service cover, before becoming a stay-at-home mother. She has a brother, Samuel Brian, known as Brian, two years younger. The family is
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that seeks to foster better governments, prosperity, and social equity in Central and South America. During the
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2350:"Neil Bush denounces 'shameful' claims linking Michelle Nunn to 'terrorists'"
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1713:"Like father, like daughter: Decoding Michelle Nunn's Senate deliberations"
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interest since Democratic control of the Senate might depend upon it.
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during 1989. She graduated from the University of Virginia in 1989.
2437:"Points of Light's New CEO Plans to Expand Reach Through Technology"
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2247:"Michelle Nunn Hits Bipartisan Tone in Georgia Senate Stump Speech"
1737:"Michelle Nunn actively preparing for a Senate campaign in Georgia"
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2395:"David Perdue beats Michelle Nunn to avoid Georgia Senate runoff"
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2308:"George H.W. Bush Doesn't Back Michelle Nunn in Georgia Race"
2226:"EMILY'S List endorses Michelle Nunn for Georgia Senate seat"
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agency delivering emergency relief and engaging in long-term
2586:"CARE CEO Michelle Nunn: More resources needed for refugees"
2289:"Zell Miller releases ad throwing support to Michelle Nunn"
1034:"Old Democratic Name (Nunn) Stakes Bid on Shifting Georgia"
549:. She declined to say whether she would have voted for the
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2416:"Obama, Congress prepare for new reality after GOP sweep"
2329:"George H.W. Bush unhappy with Michelle Nunn's new TV ad"
2711:"Michelle Nunn named to The 2012 NonProfit Times Top 50"
1888:"Michelle Nunn declares herself a U.S. Senate candidate"
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On July 22, 2013, Nunn declared herself a candidate for
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Lublin, Joann S.; McWhirter, Cameron (April 19, 2015).
1618:"Volunteering guru's view: Yes, you can effect change"
1355:"Making Volunteerism Easier For Busy Workers of Today"
1328:"Historical Context of the Merger Between POL and HON"
1300:"Hands On founders battled 'greed is good' philosophy"
840:"Rep. Sam Nunn ... Profile of Demo nominee for Senate"
557:. Following the start-up problems with the associated
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President's Council on Service and Civic Participation
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1979:"Michelle Nunn raises $ 2.4 million in first quarter"
1376:"Volunteers handily turn good intentions into action"
226:, a lawyer, farmer, and politician, and Colleen Ann (
2181:"Michelle Nunn calls for delay of Obamacare mandate"
1958:"Michelle Nunn hauls in $ 1.6 million in Senate bid"
1830:"Michelle Nunn outperformed John Barrow in Dem poll"
949:"Faith offers valuable connection for Southern Dems"
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in the KNFP-15 group, c. 1995–1998. She earned a
2741:"Honorary Degrees Awarded by Oglethorpe University"
2483:"Michelle Nunn named as head of Atlanta-based CARE"
1939:"Some interesting numbers might shake up the races"
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771:(AIB) International Executive of the Year Award.
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2567:"Michelle Nunn Pushing For Humanitarian Movement"
1692:"Michelle Nunn unscathed in Senate run – for now"
1664:"Charities Trying Mergers to Improve Bottom Line"
815:"Georgia Senate Race 2014: ABC News' '14 For 14'"
418:Be The Change! Change the World. Change Yourself.
2503:"CARE Names Michelle Nunn New President and CEO"
2004:"With GOP Runoff Over, Perdue and Nunn Face Off"
1860:"Democrats' Dreams Put on Hold by Nunn's Defeat"
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1639:Be the Change! Change the World. Change Yourself
1149:Malloy, Daniel; Bluestein, Greg (May 28, 2013).
1002:. Atlanta: Hundreds of Heads Books. p. xv.
1000:Be The Change! Change the World. Change Yourself
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1560:"The Michelle Nunn diet: Grit, but no red meat"
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2832:) is being considered for deletion. See
1806:"Report: Sen. Saxby Chambliss to retire"
1055:"Michelle Nunn Greets Macon Lunch Crowd"
317:After college, Nunn applied to join the
2800:Academy of International Business (AIB)
2026:"2014 Georgia Senate Primaries Results"
1298:Quinn, Christopher (October 12, 2009).
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416:. Later in 2006, she was the editor of
313:Hands On Atlanta, City Cares of America
3039:Members of the Inter-American Dialogue
2850:Financial information (federal office)
1662:Strom, Stephanie (November 11, 2007).
1539:"Engagement/Wedding/Anniversary Index"
1374:Downey, Maureen (September 18, 1990).
947:Cassidy, Christina A. (July 1, 2014).
767:In 2022 Nunn was the recipient of the
526:, a cousin of former Georgia governor
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2203:Itkowitz, Colby (September 3, 2014).
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2689:"The 100 Most Influential Georgians"
2610:"Fighting Abuse Wherever It Happens"
2435:Stiffman, Eden (February 17, 2015).
2348:Galloway, Jim (September 16, 2014).
2306:McWhirter, Cameron (June 13, 2014).
1858:Stanford, Duane (November 6, 2014).
1804:Joseph, Cameron (January 25, 2013).
1151:"Newcomer Nunn built service career"
697:. Nunn also expressed concern over
378:2004 U.S. Senate election in Georgia
355:John F. Kennedy School of Government
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2974:American nonprofit chief executives
2565:Saporta, Maria (January 25, 2016).
2414:Stanglin, Doug (November 5, 2014).
2393:Wheaton, Sarah (November 4, 2014).
2372:Trygstad, Kyle (December 8, 2014).
2266:Camia, Catalina (January 6, 2014).
2224:Joseph, Cameron (August 26, 2013).
2138:"The Long Lost Tale of Phil Maloof"
2047:"Perdue wins Georgia Senate runoff"
1492:Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance
1473:Kellogg Fellows Leadership Alliance
1396:"City Cares group moves to Atlanta"
1177:Newton-Small, Jay (March 6, 2014).
792:Salmon, Stephanie (July 16, 2008).
470:has been accused of having ties to
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1937:Crawford, Tom (October 21, 2013).
682:Habitat for Humanity International
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301:honor society. She studied at the
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2645:Clark, Chris (October 24, 2020).
2245:Trygstad, Kyle (April 17, 2014).
2114:Strauss, Daniel (July 28, 2014).
2066:Johnson, Eliana (July 28, 2014).
1977:Sullivan, Sean (April 14, 2014).
1956:Galloway, Jim (January 5, 2014).
1781:"Attack ad misfires on nonprofit"
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1580:"Hands On Atlanta's Nunn leaving"
1443:Pettys, Dick (October 25, 2003).
1415:Fritz, Mark (December 31, 1998).
1353:Sack, Kevin (November 25, 1995).
1266:. Divine Caroline. Archived from
1264:"Michelle Nunn: Hands on Atlanta"
1053:Savage, Randall (July 25, 2013).
896:Downey, Maureen (July 13, 1990).
769:Academy of International Business
222:Michelle Nunn is the daughter of
3029:National Cathedral School alumni
2652:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
2584:Martin, Jeff (October 1, 2015).
2546:"Michelle Nunn to Head CARE USA"
2530:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
2523:Poole, Sheila (April 20, 2015).
2488:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
2481:Galloway, Jim (April 20, 2015).
2374:"What's Next for Michelle Nunn?"
2355:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
2327:O'Keefe, Ed (October 20, 2014).
2186:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
2090:Hohmann, James (July 28, 2014).
2045:Hohmann, James (July 23, 2014).
1963:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
1893:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
1835:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
1786:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
1763:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
1756:Malloy, Daniel (July 28, 2014).
1735:Joseph, Cameron (May 24, 2013).
1718:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
1623:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
1565:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
1401:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
1305:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
1201:Wooten, Kristi York (May 2018).
1156:The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
555:Medicaid expansion under the act
401:HandsOn Network, Points of Light
257:, and initially lived in nearby
244:Georgia House of Representatives
2984:American women chief executives
2608:Staihar, Janet (May 24, 2018).
2457:"Our Leadership: Board Members"
2287:Geary, Lori (August 14, 2014).
2068:"Michelle Nunn's Campaign Plan"
1886:Galloway, Jim (July 22, 2013).
1558:Galloway, Jim (July 23, 2014).
1525:Harvard Kennedy School Magazine
1417:"Angling to Reel in Volunteers"
1404:. January 16, 1999. p. B2.
813:Phillip, Abby D.; Good, Chris.
726:deployment of COVID-19 vaccines
412:In 2006, Nunn was named to the
347:Master of Public Administration
248:Senate Armed Services Committee
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3009:People from Bethesda, Maryland
2989:Georgia (U.S. state) Democrats
2687:Grillo, Jerry (January 2006).
2666:Luxner, Larry (May 12, 2021).
1711:Galloway, Jim (May 15, 2013).
1105:Thonnia, Lee (June 17, 1992).
852:. August 30, 1972. p. 4B.
218:Early life and early education
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2994:Harvard Kennedy School alumni
2964:American nonprofit executives
2442:The Chronicle of Philanthropy
1828:Galloway, Jim (May 8, 2013).
1077:"GOOD Q&A: Michelle Nunn"
714:United States elections, 2020
534:indicated that it was close.
424:and was republished in 2012.
376:Nunn considered a run in the
1547:. June 24, 2001. p. 5F.
998:Nunn, Michelle, ed. (2012).
722:COVID-19 pandemic in Georgia
678:Task Force for Global Health
380:, when Democratic incumbent
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2854:Federal Election Commission
1690:Raju, Manu (May 20, 2014).
1488:"Kellogg Fellowship Groups"
236:Central Intelligence Agency
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3014:People from Perry, Georgia
1585:Atlanta Business Chronicle
1527:. Winter 2011. p. 22.
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1469:"Collaborative Partners"
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641:, a major international
488:When Republican Senator
468:Islamic Relief Worldwide
445:thousand points of light
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1637:Nunn, Michelle (2006).
742:World Leadership Awards
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2612:. The Georgetown Dish.
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142:University of Virginia
2745:Oglethorpe University
1588:. September 12, 2003.
1270:on September 23, 2015
977:"About Michelle Nunn"
918:"Sam Nunn: Biography"
758:Oglethorpe University
686:Syrian refugee crisis
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232:U.S. State Department
2591:Athens Banner-Herald
1606:. February 14, 2006.
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1240:on February 16, 2011
584:Nunn campaigning in
563:Keystone XL Pipeline
547:Obama administration
514:Nunn campaigning in
478:2014 U.S. Senate run
388:political scientist
303:University of Oxford
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2721:on December 3, 2013
2594:. Associated Press.
2334:The Washington Post
2210:The Washington Post
2120:Talking Points Memo
1984:The Washington Post
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747:The NonProfit Times
688:, traveling to the
250:from 1987 to 1995.
2870:at Points of Light
2134:Rothenberg, Stuart
1669:The New York Times
1360:The New York Times
1039:The New York Times
979:. michellenunn.com
923:The New York Times
690:Azraq refugee camp
639:CARE International
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464:Islamic Relief USA
351:Harvard University
263:Bethesda, Maryland
180:CARE International
172:Mary Michelle Nunn
152:Harvard University
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