Natalie Foster
Natalie Foster is a leading architect of the movement to build an inclusive and resilient economy. She is the president and cofounder of Economic Security Project and an Aspen Institute Fellow, and her work and writing has appeared in the New York Times, USA Today, Time, Business Insider, CNN, and the Guardian. Natalie speaks regularly on economic security, the future of work, and the new political economy. An unstoppable builder, Natalie previously founded the sharing economy community Peers and cofounded Rebuild the Dream with Van Jones, and served as digital director for President Obama's Organizing for America—a leading partner in winning transformative healthcare reform. A daughter of a preacher from Kansas, Natalie draws on the values of community, dignity, and optimism to build a better America. The Guarantee: Inside the Fight for America's Next Economy is her first book. She lives in Oakland, California, with her husband and two kids.