Kate Compton barr
Kate Compton Barr is a trailblazing advocate for democracy who made waves as the first candidate to run a “Can’t Win” campaign for North Carolina Senate District 37, shining a spotlight on the harmful effects of gerrymandering. By embracing her uphill battle with humor and determination, Kate mobilized voters and sparked conversations about the urgent need for fair representation in American politics.
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With over two decades of experience in behavioral science, Kate specializes in persuasive communication and behavior change grounded in evidence-based research. She is a Senior Behavioral Scientist at the University of Michigan’s Center for Academic Innovation, where she develops tools and strategies that empower individuals.
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As the founder of pip & grow, Kate built a social, eco-conscious company focused on child safety and wellness, demonstrating her commitment to innovative, mission-driven solutions. During her tenure, pip & grow won national awards and Kate was named to the Forbes Next 1000 list.
Kate’s career reflects her belief that meaningful change is possible through courage, creativity, and the power of collective action.