Dana Gold serves as Director of GAP's American Whistleblower Tour: Essential Voices for Accountability. In this capacity, she oversees all aspects of our ongoing tour aimed at educating the public about the importance of whistleblowers in society.
Dana has had a lifelong professional relationship with whistleblowers and GAP. She first joined us in 1991 as a student fellow, continuing on as a legal intern. From 1995-2002, she served as GAP Director of Operations and a staff attorney, representing whistleblowers who disclosed fraud and serious threats to public health, safety, and the environment on the Trans-Alaskan pipeline, at several Superfund sites, and at contractor-operated nuclear facilities such as Hanford, Rocky Flats, Lawrence Livermore, and Los Alamos.
From 2003-2008, Dana cofounded and served as Director of the Center on Corporations, Law & Society at Seattle University School of Law, which promoted interdisciplinary scholarship and dialogue on issues related to the roles and obligations of corporations in an increasingly privatized and interdependent global society. She also taught whistleblower law and corporate governance as an adjunct professor.
In addition to her current GAP role, Dana serves as an employee advocacy member of the Hanford Concerns Council, as well as the Program Director for Corporate Governance Executive Education for Boston College Law School. She is also the Board chair of Hanford Challenge, a spin-off of GAP. She earned her B.A. from the College of William and Mary and her J.D., cum laude, from Seattle University School of Law.
Email Dana at danag@whistleblower.org
Phone Dana at 206.679.9773
