Camille Rivera

Bio:

As a partner at New Deal Strategies, Camille Rivera draws on deep ties to the labor movement and years of experience with issue campaigns in New York City and across the country. An Afro-Latina born and raised in the Bronx, Camille understands the importance of bringing lived experiences to campaign leadership.

Since joining New Deal, Camille has served as senior advisor on the New York operation for Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s 2020 presidential campaign, worked with SEIU to build out the National Latino Civic Engagement Table, and overseen the SEIU Latino independent expenditure program in key battleground states.

Camille served as a consultant for Charles Booker's first run for U.S. Senate in Kentucky, and her team secured some of the biggest progressive New York City Council victories of 2021 with Sandy Nurse, Tiffany Cabán, and Pierina Sanchez. She is as an advisor to the National Working Families Party and has offered political commentary on CNN, NY1, BBC, and WNYC’s The Takeaway. She is also an adjunct professor at Columbia University.

Camille previously held political and legislative leadership roles at RWDSU and SEIU. She is a proud mother of three children and lives in Brooklyn.