Meet Evan Low, LGBTQ+ Victory Fund’s new President & CEO

On Tuesday, March 4, the Board of Directors of LGBTQ+ Victory Fund named former California Assemblymember and Mayor of Campbell Evan Low as the new President & CEO. Evan replaces Annise Parker, who has led Victory Fund since December 2017.

Evan’s career reflects a steadfast commitment to public service, including over a decade in the California State Assembly, where he has led groundbreaking efforts in marriage equality, LGBTQ+ rights, and economic opportunity. First endorsed by Victory Fund in 2004, he made history as the first Asian American elected to the Campbell City Council and as the youngest openly LGBTQ+ mayor in the nation. A former Bohnett Fellow and past Victory Institute Board of Directors member, Evan embodies Victory’s mission and long-held dedication to expanding LGBTQ+ representation. His leadership and service have been widely recognized, earning him multiple “Legislator of the Year” honors and a proclamation of “Evan Low Day” from then-San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom.

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“As a twenty-year-old candidate, I experienced firsthand the power of our commitment to training and electing future leaders. Twenty years later, I am coming home to continue that mission—welcoming current and new supporters in our work to secure more seats at more tables and make our voices heard in more halls of power worldwide.”

-Evan Low

For more than 30 years, LGBTQ+ Victory Fund has led the movement to ensure our community’s voices are heard by those in power. Since 1991, we’ve helped elected thousands of out leaders to public office across the country. From school board to the U.S. Senate, LGBTQ+ Victory Fund works to ensure our values are represented at every level.

 

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