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07/08/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/08/2026 07:26

Ahead of 2026 Midterms, Human Rights Campaign Announces Political & Policy Senior Leadership Hires to Advance LGBTQ+ Equality Agenda

WASHINGTON - The Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) civil rights organization, today announced a series of senior leadership appointments and public affairs hires that strengthen the organization's policy, political, communications, and volunteer leadership as it continues its work to advance LGBTQ+ equality nationwide and fight back against the myriad of attacks on our community.

"As attacks on LGBTQ+ people continue across the country, HRC is investing in the experienced leadership needed to meet this moment," said Kelley Robinson, President of the Human Rights Campaign. "These leaders bring decades of expertise across public policy, advocacy, communications, electoral strategy, and coalition building. Together, they will help accelerate our work to defend our community, expand equality, and build the power needed to create lasting change."

New Additions to HRC:

  • Kate Childs Graham (she/her), Chief Strategy Officer. Graham will oversee enterprise-wide strategy and storytelling, ensuring HRC's work and messaging continues to engage supporters, influence public opinion, and advance the organization's mission and brand. Previously, she served as Executive Director at West Wing Writers and has extensive experience in political communication, serving under Vice President Kamala Harris and Senator Amy Klobuchar as well as in campaign teams and with a range of progressive non-profit organizations.
  • Sharon McGowan (she/her), Senior Vice President of Policy and Litigation. McGowan brings decades of experience in civil rights advocacy, public service, and impact litigation. Her career includes senior leadership roles at the U.S. Department of Justice and the Office of Personnel Management during the Obama administration, where she helped advance marriage equality and LGBTQ+ civil rights, as well as leadership at Lambda Legal during the first Trump administration. She has also held senior positions at major law firms and progressive advocacy organizations.
  • Laura MacCleery (she/her), Vice President of Policy and Law (starting Aug. 3). MacCleery brings more than two decades of experience advancing civil rights, democracy, health equity, consumer protections, and economic justice. Most recently, she led policy and advocacy efforts at UnidosUS, overseeing work spanning democracy, civil rights, privacy, technology, and economic justice. Throughout her career, MacCleery has integrated legislative advocacy, litigation strategy, coalition building, regulatory engagement, and public communications to advance meaningful policy change.
  • Densil Porteous (he/they), Vice President of Volunteer Leadership. Porteous is widely recognized for his work at the intersection of community engagement, institutional strategy, communications, and equity-centered leadership. His career spans more than two and half decades across nonprofit leadership, higher education administration, strategic communications, advancement, and entrepreneurship, including most recently serving as Executive Director of Stonewall Columbus and on HRC's Board of Directors.
  • Ramiro Sarmiento (he/him), National Press Secretary. Sarmiento brings a decade of experience in strategic communications, media relations, and public affairs at the local, state, and national levels. Most recently, he served as press secretary for Kat Abughazaleh's nationally recognized congressional campaign in Chicago, and he previously held communications roles with the Office of Kansas City Mayor Sly James, Young Invincibles, and Run for Something, where he helped shape national conversations on democracy, civil rights, and economic opportunity. Ramiro is excited to help advance the organization's mission and connect with audiences in both English and Spanish.
  • Mo Jenkins (she/her), Texas State Director. Jenkins brings a vast combination of policy expertise, political leadership, lived experience, and deep roots in communities across Texas. A proud Texas native, Mo has built her career in the Texas Legislature, rising through roles including Committee Director for the Texas House Corrections Committee, Legislative Director, and Deputy Chief of Staff, before most recently serving as Executive Director for the Texas House LGBTQ+ Caucus, where she helped advance significant legislative achievements. Mo also brings deep political organizing experience, serving as Development Officer for the Texas Stonewall Democratic Caucus and on the Board of Equality Texas.

These leadership appointments and new hires reinforce HRC's commitment to building the strategic capacity needed to defend LGBTQ+ rights, advance equality through public policy and advocacy, and grow the movement for full equality nationwide.

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