Vanessa Wruble (born August 27, 1974) is an American entrepreneur, journalist, and activist. In 2017, Wruble co-founded and served as Head of Campaign Operations of the 2017 Women's March and founded March On where she is executive director.
With the launch of Al Gore's Current TV, Wruble served as the company's first international correspondent.[6] She also worked as a journalist for print magazines and as a communication specialist for the United Nations.[7]
The march was originally called the "Millions Women's March". Wruble renamed it "The Women's March on Washington" to avoid overwriting the history of the 1997 Millions Women's March in Philadelphia.[15]
Eventually Wruble, who is Jewish, left the Women's March Movement, citing antisemitic comments by Mallory and Perez and antisemitic sentiment in the movement generally.[16]
March On
In October 2017, Wruble led the leaders of the decentralized nationwide Women's Marches to form a new organization, March On.[17] In addition, they launched a Super PAC called March On's Fight Back PAC.[18] March On takes a bottom-up approach to coordinate actions at the federal, state, and local level, by joining together the various women's groups around the nation to work together.[19]March On announced the goal of creating political change through its "March On the Polls" campaign, including marching people to voting booths for the November 2018 midterms (a "March On the Midterms").[20] On January 20, 2018, March On launched a nationwide poll to help design the liberal activist agenda for the 2018 midterms and beyond.[21]