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About Us

ias marathon is a movement dedicated to cementing a better future for all. Founded in 2023, we have fought for impactful policy changes on the local, national and global levels. We strive to hold our leaders accountable, and to educate and empower others to take action. We work to ensure that our voices are heard for generations to come.

In our San Francisco offices, you’ll find enthusiastic activists of all backgrounds and ages. What brings us together is our dedication toward our common goals. But we can’t do it without your help. Get in touch to see how you can get involved and increase our impact.

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Coming together from a wide variety of backgrounds and experiences, our skilled team is the backbone of ias marathon. Their ideas help shape the direction and mission of our movement as it continues to develop.

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Drew Carlyle

Senior Campaign Director

We could not do what we do without the passion, dedication, and determination of Drew Carlyle. They came to us after many years of working in political organizations, and their expertise has been a great help along the way.

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Taylor Quill

Volunteer Supervisor

Taylor Quill is relatively new to ias marathon, but with their energetic personality and constant smile, it feels like they have always been a positive fixture on the team. They have led several campaigns to success.

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Kris Ward

Project Coordinator

Kris Ward is a true testament to the meaning of giving back. Starting off as a volunteer, they grew into a full-time position, dedicating countless hours to many different causes. Their time and contribution is truly valuable.

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"Do not go where the path may lead. Instead, go where there is no path and leave a trail."

Ralph Waldo Emerson

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