Nebraskans for Peace Has a New State Coordinator - Brittany Cooper
After 28 years, Tim Rinne, the State Coordinator of Nebraskans for Peace decided to retire. Tim used his grassroots organizing and political skills to make Nebraskans for Peace the thriving organization it is today. After a lengthy search, the Nebraskans for Peace Board has hired Brittany Cooper as the new State Coordinator.
Brittany has been a dedicated staff member of Nebraskans for Peace for over 12 years. She has filled the role of Office Manager during her tenure at the organization. In her role at Nebraskans for Peace she has assisted in fundraising efforts, coordinating events, helping NFP navigate the COVID-19 crisis, and worked closely with the NFP Board of Directors to fulfill NFP priorities. Brittany was recently voted in as Chair of the Nebraska Sierra Club and has connections with various other grassroots, non-profit organizations across the state. Brittany’s passions lie in her environmental work and actions to support civil rights.
Brittany has been married to her husband Seth for eight years. They have a four-year-old daughter Coraline. Brittany enjoys time with her family, gardening, and traveling.
On behalf of the Board of Nebraskans for Peace, Board President Ron Todd-Meyer welcomes Brittany to her new position as the State Coordinator. The Board expresses its gratitude to Tim Rinne for his years of devoted service to Nebraskans for Peace.
Nebraskans for Peace is the oldest statewide Peace & Justice organization in the United States. We are 51 years old. Building upon the long tradition of peacemaking in Nebraska, NFP has continually advocated for dialogue and peaceful resolution of conflicts, while steadfastly promoting the rights of all people throughout its decades-long history.
After 28 years, Tim Rinne, the State Coordinator of Nebraskans for Peace decided to retire. Tim used his grassroots organizing and political skills to make Nebraskans for Peace the thriving organization it is today. After a lengthy search, the Nebraskans for Peace Board has hired Brittany Cooper as the new State Coordinator.
Brittany has been a dedicated staff member of Nebraskans for Peace for over 12 years. She has filled the role of Office Manager during her tenure at the organization. In her role at Nebraskans for Peace she has assisted in fundraising efforts, coordinating events, helping NFP navigate the COVID-19 crisis, and worked closely with the NFP Board of Directors to fulfill NFP priorities. Brittany was recently voted in as Chair of the Nebraska Sierra Club and has connections with various other grassroots, non-profit organizations across the state. Brittany’s passions lie in her environmental work and actions to support civil rights.
Brittany has been married to her husband Seth for eight years. They have a four-year-old daughter Coraline. Brittany enjoys time with her family, gardening, and traveling.
On behalf of the Board of Nebraskans for Peace, Board President Ron Todd-Meyer welcomes Brittany to her new position as the State Coordinator. The Board expresses its gratitude to Tim Rinne for his years of devoted service to Nebraskans for Peace.
Nebraskans for Peace is the oldest statewide Peace & Justice organization in the United States. We are 51 years old. Building upon the long tradition of peacemaking in Nebraska, NFP has continually advocated for dialogue and peaceful resolution of conflicts, while steadfastly promoting the rights of all people throughout its decades-long history.