As the Communications Director at SEIU UHW, Nathan Selzer plays a pivotal role in amplifying the voices of healthcare workers and advocating for social justice. Leading a dynamic 23-person creative team, Nathan orchestrates a comprehensive communications strategy that encompasses digital organizing, public relations, and multimedia...
As the Communications Director at SEIU UHW, Nathan Selzer plays a pivotal role in amplifying the voices of healthcare workers and advocating for social justice. Leading a dynamic 23-person creative team, Nathan orchestrates a comprehensive communications strategy that encompasses digital organizing, public relations, and multimedia production. His bilingual proficiency in English and Spanish allows him to effectively engage diverse communities, ensuring that the narratives of immigrants, refugees, and essential workers resonate across various platforms.
Under Nathan's direction, SEIU UHW has launched several key projects that highlight the struggles and triumphs of its 100,000 members. From impactful digital campaigns that mobilize grassroots support to compelling video storytelling that captures the essence of worker solidarity, Nathan's expertise in strategic communications and art direction has been instrumental in driving the union's mission forward. His hands-on approach to videography and photography not only enhances the visual storytelling aspect but also fosters a deeper connection with the audience, making the union's initiatives more relatable and engaging.
Nathan's commitment to social justice is evident in his innovative use of digital strategy and marketing techniques, which have significantly expanded the union's reach and influence. By leveraging paid and earned media, he ensures that the union's message is not only heard but also resonates within the broader conversation about workers' rights and healthcare equity. Through his leadership, SEIU UHW continues to champion the cause of essential workers, advocating for fair wages, safe working conditions, and a better quality of life for all.