Winnie Stachelberg
Executive Vice President for External Affairs
Winnie Stachelberg is the Executive Vice President for External Affairs at the Center for American Progress. Stachelberg is a member of the American Progress Executive Committee helping to develop and drive the strategic direction of CAP’s multi-issue progressive agenda. Hired nearly five years ago, Stachelberg has helped expand and deepen American Progress’s reach and influence on the Hill, in the Administration, and beyond the beltway. She manages the Center’s sophisticated outreach, relationship tracking, and email marketing initiatives to better coordinate track and amplify outreach and policy initiatives.
She also helped launch the organization’s immigration policy program and currently oversees its Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender project and Half in Ten antipoverty campaign.
Prior to joining the Center, Stachelberg spent 11 years with the Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest gay civil rights organization. She most recently served as the first vice president of the Human Rights Campaign Foundation. Charged with revamping HRC's Foundation, Stachelberg's early priorities included building a think tank, launching a religion and faith program, and rebuilding the National Coming Out Project.
Previously, she was HRC's political director, initiating and leading the expansion of HRC's legislative, political, and electoral strategies. Stachelberg joined HRC in 1994 as senior health policy advocate and helped to establish the organization as a key advocate in HIV/AIDS, lesbian health, and other health care issues affecting the LGBT community.
Before joining HRC, Stachelberg worked at the Office of Management and Budget in both the George H.W. Bush and Clinton administrations, formulating and reviewing health care policies and budgets for the Department of Health and Human Services. A native New Yorker, Stachelberg taught at George Washington High School after graduating Georgetown University. She received a master of public administration from George Washington University.
Articles by Winnie Stachelberg
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U.S. Senate Should Pursue Other Options to Repeal "Don't Ask, Don't Tell",
December 9, 2010
- Center for American Progress Action Fund Hails Pentagon’s DADT Study Findings, November 30, 2010
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What's Congress's Agenda for the Lame Duck Session?,
November 22, 2010
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Two Big Victories ,
May 28, 2010
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Dorothy Height's Legacy: Stand Together,
April 29, 2010
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The First Pro-Equality Bill in Over a Decade,
July 16, 2009
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Moving Toward Equality for Federal Employees,
June 17, 2009
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California Supreme Court Upholds Proposition 8,
May 26, 2009
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Standing Together Against Hate,
April 28, 2009
- Vermont Becomes First State to Establish Marriage Equality Through Legislative Action, April 7, 2009
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Steps Toward Equality,
March 26, 2009
- Connecticut Grants Same-Sex Marriage Rights, October 10, 2008
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One Simple Step for Equality,
September 23, 2008
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Help When It’s Needed: Economic Downturn Requires Targeted Action,
May 6, 2008
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Taking on Hate Crimes,
December 3, 2007
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One Inch at a Time,
October 22, 2007
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Standing Up Against Hate Crimes ,
April 12, 2007
