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David Hecker
Executive Vice President
David Hecker is president of AFT Michigan (AFL-CIO). He was elected
president at the union's May 2001 convention and re-elected in May 2003 and
2005. Prior to being elected president, Hecker served as
secretary-treasurer of the state federation.
Hecker was elected as an AFT Vice President at the national union's 2004
Convention. He serves on the AFT Teachers Program & Policy council as
well as on the AFT's Advisory Committee on State Federations, AFT's Organizing,
Health Care Annuity Trust and Constitution Amendment, convention
committees and the No Child Left Behind Task Force.
Hecker also serves as Executive Vice President of the Metropolitan Detroit
AFL-CIO, and as a member of the Michigan State AFL-CIO Executive Council.
Hecker is active with various other organizations. He serves on the
board of the Michigan Association for Children with Emotional Disorders and on
the National Board of the Jewish Labor Committee for which he is Chair of the
Michigan District. In addition, he is an officer of the Michigan
Democratic Party and is a past president of the Metro Detroit chapter of the
Industrial Relations Research Association.
Hecker has been a member of the AFT since 1977, and has served as President
of AFT Local 3220, the union of graduate assistants at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison. He is currently a member of AFT Local 1614. From
1986 to 1996, Hecker served as Executive Assistant to the President of the
Metropolitan Detroit AFL-CIO.
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