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Shira
Fine
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Shira
Fine
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Shira Fine is a partner at Bryson Gillette, a California and Washington, D.C.-based, minority-owned, intentionally diverse strategic communications and political agency. As the head of Bryson Gillette’s strategic communications department, Fine creates audacious, award-winning communication campaigns for high-impact, high-profile organizations and individuals working to change the world. Her proudest achievements include advising the social impact campaign for Netflix’s Oscar-nominated, ceiling-shattering documentary Crip Camp; elevating the media profile of the largest homeless services and advocacy organization in California; and running the communications of a new non-profit dedicated to getting Apple to better detect child sexual abuse on its platforms.