John Gomperts has a position (CEO) at America's Promise Alliance

Title CEO
Start Date 2012-00-00
Is Current yes
Notes John S. Gomperts became President and CEO of America’s Promise Alliance in May 2012. Prior to coming to America's Promise, he served as Director of AmeriCorps, starting in June 2010, with a responsibility for implementing the bipartisan Kennedy Serve America Act. Gomperts' work at AmeriCorps focused on demonstrating and increasing community impact and strengthening the AmeriCorps member experience. From 2006-2010, Gomperts served as President of Civic Ventures (now known as Encore.org), an organization devoted to promoting the engagement of millions of experienced baby boomers in encore careers. Gomperts was CEO of non-profit Experience Corps for five years beginning in 2003, leading a program that recruits people over 55 to be tutors and mentors in urban public schools. He led Experience Corps through dramatic growth and expansion, as well as a highly successful independent evaluation of Experience Corps’ impact. Prior to joining Civic Ventures and Experience Corps, Gomperts served in a variety of positions including COO at Public Education Network; Chief of Staff for the Corporation for National and Community Service; Legislative Director for Senator Harris Wofford of Pennsylvania; and Deputy Director of the Senate Democratic Leadership Committee, working for Senators Tom Daschle of South Dakota and John Kerry of Massachusetts. Before working on Capitol Hill, Gomperts worked at an advocacy organization, practiced law and clerked for a federal judge. Gomperts has also served on numerous boards and advisory groups, including Points of Light Institute/Hands On Network, VolunteerMatch, The News Literacy Project and Politics & Prose Bookstore. Gomperts earned his JD from Georgetown University Law Center and graduated magna cum laude from University of California, Berkeley with an AB in History. Gomperts is married to Katherine J. Klein, a Professor of Management and Vice-Dean for Social Impact at The Wharton School, and they have two daughters, Nora and Lily.
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