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Kaivan Shroff is an American political activist, commentator, and social media influencer[1] based in Manhattan, New York. He is a senior advisor at the Institute For Education[2] and the founder of Millennial Democrats.[3] Shroff appears frequently on CNN[4], Scripps News, and a range of other news programs. He is a contributor for HuffPost, WBUR, and the Juggernaut.[5] [6] [7] In November of 2023, Shroff was announced as Press Secretary of Dream for America, a Gen-Z led political non-profit.[8][9]
Education[edit]
Shroff received his Undergraduate degree in political science from Brown University in 2015.[10] While studying, he was the president of Brown Lecture Board, taught civic engagement at local public schools through Generation Citizen, and worked with local refugee farmers. He then attend the Yale School of Management graduating with an M.B.A at age 23, the youngest in his class.[11] Shroff holds a JD from Harvard Law School and an MPP from the Harvard Kennedy School.[12]
Career[edit]
In 2017, Shroff was announced as COO & Chief Strategy Officer of the Institute For Education.[13] He currently serves the organization as a senior advisor.[14] In addition, he was a member of The Jed Foundation Advisory Council and Forbes New York Business Council.[15][16]
During the 2016 presidential race, Shroff worked on Hillary Clinton's campaign as a digital organizer.[17] He continues to organize for Democratic causes both online and as a commentator. Shroff has appeared several times on the news program Great Boston with Jim Braude and the WokeAF Daily Podcast with Danielle Moodie among other programs Shroff is consistently published in a variety of national and local outlets, sharing opinions on higher education, law, politics, and policy.[18]
Shroff's commentaries have been covered in nearly every major news outlet including The New York Times, Washington Post, Buzzfeed, The Observer, The Hill, The Huffington Post, and a variety of other publications..[19] As of January 2023, Shroff has over 112,000 followers[20] on Twitter. There he usually posts and comments on current political events. Shroff also has 4.6 million likes on TikTok.[21]
References[edit]
- ^ "What to do about Twitter? It's complicated". WBUR. 7 November 2022.
- ^ "Meet the Team – Institute for Education".
- ^ "Issues of Race in the Democratic Primary as the Sixth Debate Approaches". WGBH. 6 December 2019.
- ^ CNN Tonight, Alisyn Camerota and Laura Coates (Talk-Show), Alisyn Camerota, Kaivan Shroff, Laura Coates, Cable News Network (CNN), 2022-10-10, retrieved 2023-12-11
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: CS1 maint: others (link) - ^ "Kaivan Shroff | HuffPost".
- ^ "Kaivan Shroff". WBUR.
- ^ "Kaivan Shroff's latest stories". The Juggernaut.
- ^ william (2023-11-27). "Hillary Clinton & Everytown alum Kaivan Shroff joins Dream for America as Press Secretary". Dream for America. Retrieved 2023-12-11.
- ^ Bade, Rachael; Lizza, Ryan; Daniels, Eugene (2023-11-27). "Playbook: Inside the other year-end funding fight". POLITICO. Retrieved 2023-12-11.
- ^ "Shroff '15: Don't stop demanding". Brown Daily Herald.
- ^ "Internship Spotlight: Kaivan Shroff '17 | Yale School of Management".
- ^ "Kaivan Shroff". WGBH.
- ^ "What ending DACA will mean -- CONGRESS already eyeing immigration reform, OBAMA to speak out -- AP: N. KOREA likely 'readying launch of a ballistic missile,' maybe ICBM -- B'DAY: Blake Hounshell". Politico. 4 September 2017.
- ^ "Meet the Team – Institute for Education".
- ^ . The Jed Foundation https://jedfoundation.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/JED-Annual-Report-2020-V9-compressed.pdf.
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(help) - ^ "Council Post: 13 Tips for Having 'Breakthrough Conversations' That Allow Your Business to Improve". Forbes.
- ^ ""A New Generation Perspective" featuring Kaivan Shroff - Breaking Protocol with Bob Satawake".
- ^ "Kaivan Shroff's Profile | Medium, HuffPost, Yahoo Sports Canada Journalist | Muck Rack". Muckrack.
- ^ "In the News". 31 August 2021.
- ^ . Twitter.com https://twitter.com/KaivanShroff?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor.
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(help) - ^ "Kaivan Shroff (@kaivanshroff)". Tiktok.