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Our Team

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Our Team

At Coworker.org, our talented, passionate team deploys digital tools, data, and strategies in service of helping people improve their work lives and build power. We invest in the brilliance of working people. And we support the leadership and vision of working people to imagine, design, and create our collective future.

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Nur

Executive Director

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Antonio Aguilera

Senior Director, Worker-led Projects

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Wilneida Negrón

Director of Policy and Research

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Nur

Executive Director

Nur

Executive Director

Nur joined the Coworker.org team in 2019 as a Campaign Strategist, soon promoted to Senior Campaign Strategist then as the Director of Content & Campaign Strategy. They are passionate about supporting and strategizing with workers across industries to make meaningful change in the workplace, and leveraging traditional and digital tools to amplify labor issues and enable workers to take collective action. Nur has over a decade of grassroots organizing, leadership development and campaign experience, having served as the NC Lead Organizer for the National Domestic Workers Alliance – We Dream In Black, board member and organizer for North Carolina IPO, Durham For All and a union organizer with SEIU’s Fight For $15 movement.  
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Antonio Aguilera

Senior Director, Worker-led Projects

Antonio Aguilera

Senior Director, Worker-led Projects

Antonio is Senior Director of Worker-led Projects at Coworker.org and Interim Executive Director of the Coworker Solidarity Fund. Antonio is an innovator at the intersection of technology, entrepreneurship, and worker rights. Since joining Coworker, he has coached and supported workers organizing in tech companies to access networks, skills, and tools to successfully improve working conditions, and address ethical concerns in tech workplaces. She previously helped develop an app for organizing low-income immigrant labor and domestic workers. They are based in San Francisco, CA.

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Wilneida Negrón

Director of Policy and Research

Wilneida Negrón

Director of Policy and Research

Wilneida Negrón most recently worked at the Ford Foundation, where she led cross-thematic area strategy development between the Gender, Race, Ethnic Justice, Technology and Society, Mission Investing, Future of Work(ers), and Civic Engagement Thematic areas, with a focus on helping labor movements deepen and leverage economic partnerships and movement-based partnerships.  She is currently part of the Steering Committee Team for the Ford Foundation’s and Mozilla’s Public efforts to explore how to continue to foster the impact and sustainability of public interest technology projects in the US, Europe, and the Global South. She works on the frontlines of social change spaces, fostering new multi-issue and cross-sectoral approaches and solutions to our increasingly complex socio-technical world and serves as a strategic advisor, consultant, and capacity-builder to emerging and established national and global civil and human rights organizations.

She has a PhD in Comparative Politics, with a specialization in social and political implications of emerging technologies in East Asia and Latin America, a Masters in Public Administration, and an M.Phil. in International and Global Affairs. She is a lifelong fellow for Data & Society Research Institute  and the Atlantic Fellows Program for Racial Equity.

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Coworker.org is a laboratory for workers to experiment - and win meaningful changes in their workplace - with power-building strategies in the 21st century economy. If that excites you and you’re interested in joining our team, check out our careers page.

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