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A citizen-funded and crowdsourced super PAC, to end all super PACs.
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About Us
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## Lawrence Lessig — Founder, Board Member
![lessig](../images/lessig.jpg)Lawrence Lessig is the Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership at Harvard
Law School, director of the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard
University, and founder of Rootstrikers, a network of activists leading the
fight against government corruption. He has authored numerous books, including
Republic, Lost: How Money Corrupts Our Congress — and a Plan to Stop It, Code and
Other Laws of Cyberspace, Free Culture, and Remix.
Lessig serves on the Board of Creative Commons, AXA Research Fund and
iCommons.org, and on the Advisory Boards of the Sunlight Foundation and the
Better Future Project. He is a Member of the American Academy of Arts and
Sciences and the American Philosophical Association, and has received numerous
awards, including the Free Software Foundation's Freedom Award, Fastcase 50
Award and being named one of Scientific American's Top 50 Visionaries.
Lessig holds a BA in economics and a BS in management from the University of
Pennsylvania, an MA in philosophy from Cambridge, and a JD from Yale. Prior to
rejoining the Harvard faculty, Lessig was a professor at Stanford Law School,
where he founded the school's Center for Internet and Society, and at the
University of Chicago. He clerked for Judge Richard Posner on the 7th Circuit
Court of Appeals and Justice Antonin Scalia on the United States Supreme
Court.
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## Kahlil Byrd — Board Member
![byrd](../images/byrd.jpg)Kahlil Byrd is a political entrepreneur and an expert at building and managing
large, disruptive, technology-based advocacy and political organizations. For
the past decade, Byrd has focused on building long-term strategy, securing
substantial investments and achieving reform at state and national
levels. Currently, he serves as the chief investment officer of Fund for the
Republic, a nonpartisan, nonprofit grantmaking fund committed to reducing the
influence of money in American politics and policymaking.
Most recently, Byrd was president of StudentsFirst, a multi-million dollar
national reform effort focused on changing the nation's legislative and policy
landscape for public education. Working with founder Michelle Rhee and the
board, Byrd was responsible for StudentsFirst's long-term strategy, operations,
budget, and effort to develop an optimal culture focused on growth.
Prior to StudentsFirst, Byrd was chief executive officer of Americans Elect, a
national start-up with the twofold mission of re-imagining, through technology,
the U.S. presidential primary system and placing a bi-partisan presidential
ticket on all 50 state ballots. Byrd and his team raised more than $40 million,
oversaw over 150 paid staff, 5,000 contractors, and 3,000 volunteers
nationwide. AmericansElect.org is the winner of the 2012 People's Choice Award
at South by Southwest, one of the country's largest interactive technology
conferences; the Campaigns & Elections 2012 CampaignTech Innovator Award; and
two 2012 CLIO Awards for content and interactive excellence.
Byrd was a Term Member of the Council on Foreign Relations and in 2006-2007
served as an International Affairs Fellow focused on international media. He is
a graduate of Morehouse College and Harvard's Kennedy School.
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## Jim Greer — Board Member
![Greer](../images/greer.jpg)Jim Greer is the cofounder of Kongregate, which distributes 80,000 games to
over 20 million monthly users on web and mobile. He recently stepped down as
Kongregate's CEO to found CounterPAC, which seeks to improve the problems of
money in politics through direct intervention in elections. He has worked in
the game industry since 1991 and holds a Computer Science degree from
Princeton. In his spare time he enjoys biking and poker. He lives in San
Francisco with his wife and two children.
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## Mark McKinnon — Board Member, Treasurer
![mckinnon](../images/mckinnon.jpg)Mark McKinnon is an award-winning media producer and communications strategist who has served as principal media advisor for hundreds of corporate and
political campaigns around the world. McKinnon has helped engineer five winning
presidential primary and general elections. He has been awarded more than 30
Pollie and Telly awards, honoring the nation's best political and public
affairs advertising.
According to Broadcasting and Cable magazine, McKinnon is one of "a handful of
players behind every big decision, consensus or roadblock in Washington—putting
a unique, sometimes hidden stamp on the outcome of today's debates." Politics
Daily writes: "He's known for his originality in a field typified by copy-cats,
a mellow personality in a world populated with high-strung brutes, and
ecumenical urges in a profession dominated by its unadulterated partisans."
"McKinnon is evidence that principled centrism is not an oxymoron," wrote John
Avalon in a Daily Beast column about the 25 Best Centrist Pundits. "McKinnon
piloted John McCain's 2008 primary campaign to victory. But he announced in
advance that if Barack Obama won the democratic nomination, he would ride off
into the sunset rather than participate in the negative attacks he knew would
be required. This is unheard of in the world of modern politics, where
partisanship trumps principle as a matter of course."
Former President George W. Bush says of McKinnon, "I was really impressed by
Mark's creativity, and I was particularly impressed by his honesty." Senator
John McCain, in his typical straight-talk fashion, remarks, "He's almost a
genius." And President Barack Obama calls McKinnon "a class act."
McKinnon is co-founder of No Labels, a non-profit organization dedicated to
bipartisanship, civil discourse and problem solving in politics, and is
co-chair of Arts+Labs, a collaboration between technology and creative
communities that have embraced today's rich internet environment to deliver
innovative and creative digital products to consumers. President Bush appointed
McKinnon to serve as a governor of the Broadcasting Board of Governors. He
currently serves on the boards of the Lance Armstrong Foundation and Change
Congress, an organization dedicated to campaign finance reform, and has taught
at the JFK School of Government at Harvard University and the LBJ School of
Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin.
McKinnon attended the University of Texas at Austin and served as editor of the
award-winning university newspaper, The Daily Texan. He spent several years in
Nashville working as a songwriter with Kris Kristofferson (and was wildly
unsuccessful). McKinnon also is a two-time Ironman finisher. His quality of
life is exceptionally enhanced by the enduring love and patience of his wife,
Annie (whom he met before he could drive), and his daughters, Brita, 26, and
Kendall, 24.
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## Marcia Morris , JD, MPA (Ret.) — Board Member
![morris](../images/morris.jpg)Marcia Morris spent her 40-year career as a chief legal officer and in
executive management roles at for-profit and not-for-profit enterprises in the
healthcare delivery, life sciences, and consumer products and services
industries. Morris is serving or has served as a board member of Roger Williams
University, New England College and the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park.
She is a graduate of Connecticut College, Boston University School of Law and
the Kennedy School at Harvard University.
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## Aaron Lifshin — CTO
![lifshin](../images/lifshin.jpg)Aaron Lifshin is the CEO of inMoment Software, makers of
[MeetingPulse](http://www.meetingpulse.net/), and CTO of
[Whysaurus](https://www.whysaurus.com/). He has been working to get money out
of politics since 2011.
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## Szelena Gray - Advisor
![gray](../images/gray.jpg)Szelena Gray has spent the last few years in the vanguard of the campaign
finance reform movement with projects like Rootstrikers, The New Hampshire
Rebellion, and now MayOne.US. Grey received her MTS from Harvard Divinity School
in 2009 and completed her BA in religious and women's studies at the University
of Florida.
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## Brian Boyko — Deputy CTO
![boyko](../images/boyko.jpg)Brian Boyko is a social media and marketing consultant from Austin, Texas,
whose consultancy, [Blogphilo](http://blogphilo.com), produces web copy, video
production, WordPress configuration, and presentation animation for tech
industry startups and political campaigns. He operates a political blog at
[BoykoTX.org](http://boykotx.org).
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## Michael Ortlieb — Creative-at-large
![ortlieb](../images/ortlieb.jpg)Michael Ortlieb is a graphic designer and creator at large, who operates his
own creative consultancy, [mo:create](http://www.mocreate.com/).
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## [Trevor Potter](http://www.capdale.com/tpotter) — Legal Counsel
## [Matthew Sanderson](http://www.capdale.com/msanderson) — Legal Counsel
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## The First Responders
When we had trouble with scaling the site for the overwhelming demand we had encountered, these individuals, and others, jumped on the #MayOne IRC channel on Freenode to help assist us. They were the first to hear our own call of "mayday" and for this, we thank them.
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![freyer](../images/freyer.jpg)Hunter Freyer is a Google engineer based in New York City working on user data
protection. He has a website at
[www.hjfreyer.com](http://www.hjfreyer.com/).
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![olds](../images/olds.jpg)[J.T. Olds](http://jtolds.com/) is a senior software engineer at [Space
Monkey](http://spacemonkey.com), and a [Ph.D student at the University of
Utah](http://www.ucombinator.org/).
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![trog](../images/trog.jpg)David Harrison is a director of [Mammoth](http://mammoth.com.au), an Australian
company expanding to the USA with a VPS service, [Binary
Lane](http://www.binarylane.com.au).
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![farwell](../images/farwell.jpg)[Corey Farwell](http://rwell.org/) is a software developer from the San
Francisco Bay Area. He is an advocate for free culture and increased government
transparency. He graduated from California Polytechnic State University in 2013
with a B.S. in Software Engineering and now works for an education start-up. He
enjoys photography, writing music, reading non-fiction, and traveling the
world.
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![pitcher](../images/pitcher.jpg)[Brad Pitcher](http://onewheel.me/) is a senior software engineer at
[ORCAS](http://www.orcasinc.com/) who enjoys unicycling in his free time.
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