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NT Oakland Founder

Seneca moved to Oakland in 2012 to work as the East Bay Director for SEIU Local 1021, representing and negotiating improvements to wages and working conditions for thousands of workers in East Bay cities, most notably Oakland. It didn’t take long for Seneca to fall in love with the town for its independent spirit and love of nature.

Moving to the Lower Bottoms, he immediately went to work in the community, co-founding Bottoms Up Community Gardens and Oakhella. Seneca likes to say that all of his endeavors serve the same purpose, helping to bring Oakland Neighbors closer together.

In 2020, Seneca ran for City Council to bring a voice to his neighbors that he felt was being ignored. His Neighbors Together movement has since exploded across the city, demanding accountability from its Mayor and City Council.

Seneca has worked as a Labor leader and community organizer for over 20 years. He earned his B.S. from Cornell University’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations.

He has served as a Director for various unions, as well as a consultant, negotiating contracts for Bay Area public sector employees. In addition to organizing, Seneca is a cook, farmer and chess enthusiast.  Seneca ran for Mayor in 2022, attracting widespread national media attention for the campaign’s independently minded, pragmatic approach to Oakland’s daunting and intersecting crises of homelessness, drug tourism, poverty, theft and violent crime.

On the heels of the campaign, NTO is currently working to expand our organizational efforts, engendering a movement that works to build safe, resilient communities, organized around the issues that matter most.


Seneca has been bringing national media attention to Oakland’s issues

Seneca's Newsweek op-ed on the need for pragmatic, post-partisan solutions to combat our homelessness crisis.

Seneca's Newsweek op-ed on the need for transparency from our leaders about Oakland’s crime epidemic

Seneca’s appearance on The Hill’s Rising discussing Oakland’s homelessness epidemic

Oaklandside’s in depth interview with Seneca about the city’s problems and vision for restoring accountability to Oakland


ABC7’s interview with Seneca’s about his mayoral candidacy and platform