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"In a moment of decision the best thing you can do is the right thing. The worst thing you can do is nothing."

— Teddy Roosevelt 


 

Jared Irmas


School: New York University

Member of:
Expo Cocktail Reception
Roosevelt Policy Expo 2006
Higher Education Conference Group
Making Democracy Work
Managing Editors Working Group
Roosevelt Review Staff Page
Building an America that Works for Working Families

Jared Irmas is a graduate of New York University's Gallatin School of Individualized Study, where he concentrated in U.S. Foreign Policy.

Jared helped the popular liberal journalist Mark Crispin Miller write Fooled Again — a panoramic examination of the vote manipulation that occurred during the 2004 election.

As Features Editor at Washington Square News, he wrote a six-part investigative series about corruption at NYU Student Council. His reporting led to the impeachment of the council president and treasurer. For his work, he was nominated for the Associated Collegiate Press's "Reporter of the Year" award, and named a finalist in the Investigative Reporters and Editors student award.

His work has been published in The New York Sun, The Village Voice, The American Prospect, City Limits, The Internationalist and The Baltimore Chronicle.

As a member of Roosevelt's national staff, he has served as managing editor of The Roosevelt Review and office manager of Roosevelt's New York City offices in 2006.

He currently works for the mayor of Los Angeles.