Full Name
Brandon Wolf
Job Title
National Press Secretary
Company
Human Rights Campaign
Speaker Bio
Brandon Wolf is a nationally recognized advocate for LGBTQ+ civil rights and gun safety and a survivor of the 2016 shooting at Orlando’s Pulse Nightclub. He is a frequent face on MSNBC and CNN, and an opinion contributor in Oprah Daily, Newsweek, USA Today, and others. Brandon has having been named one of Logo TV’s 30 LGBTQ Changemakers and Out Magazine’s 100 Most Influential LGBTQ People.
He was a national surrogate for Senator Elizabeth Warren’s Presidential Campaign and an advisory committee member for President Biden’s General Election bid. In 2019, he became the first survivor of the Pulse tragedy to testify before Congress and was returned in 2022 to testify on the rise of anti-LGBTQ hate violence before the House Oversight Committee. His debut memoir, “A Place for Us”, was released in July 2023 and became an instant bestseller. Brandon currently serves as National Press Secretary for the Human Rights Campaign.
He was a national surrogate for Senator Elizabeth Warren’s Presidential Campaign and an advisory committee member for President Biden’s General Election bid. In 2019, he became the first survivor of the Pulse tragedy to testify before Congress and was returned in 2022 to testify on the rise of anti-LGBTQ hate violence before the House Oversight Committee. His debut memoir, “A Place for Us”, was released in July 2023 and became an instant bestseller. Brandon currently serves as National Press Secretary for the Human Rights Campaign.
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