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Adam Morfeld's Biography

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Full Name:

Adam Morfeld

Gender:

Male

Family:

Fiance: Rachel

Birth Date:

07/22/1985

Birth Place:

Long Beach Naval Station, CA

Executive Education, Senior Executives in State and Local Government, Harvard Unviersity, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 2016

JD, University of Nebraska College of Law, 2009-2012

BA, Political Science; Economics, University of Nebraska Lincoln, 2005-2009

Senator, Nebraska State Legislature, 2014-2023

Candidate, Nebraska State Legislature, District 46, 2018

Former Vice Chair, Committee on Committees

Former Member, Education Commission of the States

Former Member, Judiciary Committee

Former Member, Redistricting Committee

Former Employee, Nebraska Attorney General's Office

Legal Clerk, Gross and Welch Professional Company, 2010-2011

Consumer Mediator, State of Nebraska, 2008-2009

Founder/Executive Director, Civic Nebraska, 2008-Present

Adjunct Faculty, Doane University, 2014-present

Member, DIBS for Kids (“Delivering Infinite Book Shelves for Kids”), present

Board Member, East Campus Community Organization, present

Member, Innocents Society Alumni Association, present

Member, Power a Village, present

Rodel Fellow, Aspen Institute

Founder, Bootstraps and Beyond

Founder, College of Law Young Alumni Council

Member, Daily Nebraskan Publications Board

Former Member, Lincoln Young Professionals Group Policy Committee

Co-Chair, Nebraskans for Medical Marijuana

Awards:

2012 Leola Bullock Community Service Award, Lincoln National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP); Milo 2011 Mumgaard Emerging Leader Award, Nebraska Appleseed

Hobbies or Special Talents:

volunteering, working on his home, Husker football, spending time with his family, running, and the outdoors

Publications:

Addressing Constitutional Concerns and Strengthening Nebraska's Election Administration: A Roadmap to Substantive Reform, 2012, Nebraska Law Review; Election Day Registration, 25i Series for Election Reform, 2008, The Roosevelt Foundation

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