Political Appointments Program

Overview

Victory Institute’s Political Appointments Program – a coalition of more than 30 LGBTQ+ organizations – works to support presidential administrations in ensuring qualified LGBTQ+ people are included in the federal government across all agencies and levels.

LGBTQ+ Victory Institute leads the nonpartisan initiative which accepts résumés from LGBTQ+ leaders interested in working in a presidential administration. Victory Institute reviews the résumés and provides support to candidates to assist administrations with filling open full-time and part-time positions – including on boards and advisory committees.

Representation matters, and when LGBTQ+ people are included at decision-making tables, they can significantly influence the policies and direction of agencies, commissions, and the executive branch to make a positive change for LGBTQ+ people.

“I am a product of the Political Appointments Program. Putting me on the list brought my name to the attention of people who didn’t know I was gay, but knew me in different capacities.”

– Eric Fanning, Former Secretary of the Army

“I literally walked into the office, I kid you not, and saw myself on CNN and MSNBC announcing my appointment throughout the day. It was a little bit of a shock, but I absolutely appreciated that this was a step forward for our community, particularly for trans women and trans women of color. I was also ready to just do my job as part of a brilliant team.”

– Raffi Freedman-Gurspan, Former LGBT White House Liaison

“Victory Institute helped me translate my private sector supply chain and manufacturing experience into meaningful public service. They positioned me to serve the country on an important national priority, then gave me the community to succeed in the role”

– Jesse Salazar, Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Industrial Policy

Administration of President Joe Biden

Since the transition, LGBTQ+ Victory Institute and our partners have been working to field and identify potential candidates for appointed positions in the Biden-Harris administration.

As part of the Initiative, LGBTQ+ Victory Institute called on the administration to:

  • Appoint a Senate-confirmed out LGBTQ+ Cabinet member for the first time;
    • Pete Buttigieg was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in February 2021 as Secretary of Transportation
  • Nominate an out LGBTQ+ U.S. Supreme Court justice for the first time;
  • Appoint out LGBTQ+ women ambassadors, LGBTQ+ ambassadors of color, and transgender ambassadors for the first time; and
    • Chantale Wong was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in February 2022 to be the U.S. Director of the Asian Development Bank with the rank of ambassador
  • Ensure LGBTQ+ people receive equitable representation among presidential appointees and that they reflect the full diversity of the LGBTQ+ community.
    • Over 14% of Biden-Harris appointees identify as LGBTQ+ as of January 2022

Read more about our work to diversify the Biden-Harris administration in NBC News, The Bay Area Reporter and Daily Beast.

Previous Administrations

Administration of President Donald Trump

Victory Institute fielded and shared résumés for qualified LGBTQ+ candidates with the Trump administration.

Administration of President Barack Obama

LGBTQ+ White House Staffers under President Obama photographed in 2016 | Andre Chung / NBC News

During the administration of President Barack Obama, the Political Appointments Program identified and assisted hundreds of LGBTQ+ professionals to secure jobs – and President Obama appointed more than 300 out LGBTQ+ people during his two terms. The number exceeded the number of out LGBTQ+ people appointed in all other presidential administrations combined.

Participating in the Initiative

The Political Appointments Program serves as a talent bank, counselor and advocate for out LGBTQ+ professionals seeking politically appointed positions in pro-equality presidential administrations.