Dan Green

Dan Green is a seasoned Government Affairs professional based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, with over fifteen years of experience navigating the political landscape. His career includes seven years with the Pennsylvania State House of Representatives, four years in legislative affairs roles under the Wolf Administration, and the last five years representing a range of clients across sectors.

A committed public servant, Dan previously served as a Councilman for Lemoyne Borough, making history as the first Democrat elected to the position in over a decade. He began his political career with the Alaska Democratic Party, working on the successful coordinated campaign that helped elect Mark Begich to the U.S. Senate.

Dan is deeply rooted in Jewish communal life. He is the past president of his Reform congregation in Harrisburg and currently serves on the board of his local Jewish Federation. He and his wife are raising their two sons in the Jewish tradition, with both children attending Jewish Day School.

Originally from Upper St. Clair, PA, Dan holds a degree in Criminal Justice from Lynn University. Outside of work and community engagement, he enjoys coaching his sons’ baseball teams, cheering on Pittsburgh sports, and staying actively involved in Jewish life across Central Pennsylvania.

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