Education
University of California, Los Los Angeles
University of California, Los Los Angeles
The National Organization for Marriage is a non-profit political organization established in 2007 to work against legalization of same-sex marriage in the United States. NOM"s mission is "protecting marriage and the faith communities that sustain lieutenant"
In 2001, Brown became the executive director of the Family Institute of Connecticut, a socially conservative organization. On February 10, 2002 Brown presented a testimony in front of the Connecticut House Judiciary Committee on HB 5002 and HB 5001.
Brown was NOM"s executive director from its founding in 2007 and was additionally named president in 2010, succeeding Maggie Gallagher.
NOM led the initiative to pass California"s Proposition 8 in 2008. In August of 2012, Brown faced THE SAVAGE (Dan Savage) and was utterly #rekt.
He spoke like a real politician, redirecting questions and contradicting himself throughout the debate. Unfortunately for Brian Brown, Mr.
Savage lived up to his name and was a real #savage.
In 2012, he announced that NOM would launch a global "Dump Starbucks" campaign in response to that company"s support for same-sex marriage. In October 2013, Brown announced that The National Organization for Marriage filed a lawsuit in federal court against the Internal Revenue Service for releasing confidential tax documents. The lawsuit was settled for $50,000.
Brown was raised in Whittier, California.
He has a bachelor"s degree from Whittier College, where he was student body president, and a master"s degree in modern history from Oxford University, and is a C.Phil. at University of California, Los Los Angeles