Education
Harvard Kennedy School. Harvard University.
executive governor vice president
Harvard Kennedy School. Harvard University.
He served on the Victory Fund"s Board of Directors for four years prior to joining the staff In 2003, he was selected by the board of directors to fill the position of Chief Executive Officer. During his tenure as Chief Executive Officer, hundreds of openly LGBT candidates have been elected to public office. Some notable elections he was involved in include those of Houston Mayor Annise Parker and United States. Senator Tammy Baldwin.
Previously he served as executive vice president and chief operating officer of the American Legacy Foundation, which was created as a result of the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement among 46 states and four large tobacco companies.
Mr. Wolfe entered the public sector as an appointee to the late Florida Governor Lawton Chiles. In addition to serving on the governor"s 1994 reelection campaign as operations manager, he served the governor for seven years in such capacities as director of external affairs, director of tobacco control and executive director of the Miami Financial Oversight Board.
During his tenure, Mr. Wolfe developed and implemented programs that aided the relief efforts of Hurricane Andrew, the City of Miami"s financial emergency and the Florida Tobacco Pilot Program.
Foreign more than ten years he was active and outspoken in the effort to rid scouting of its discriminatory policies towards gays and lesbians.
His efforts were profiled in a report on Columbia Broadcasting System News" 60 Minutes. Mr. Wolfe is a 1985 graduate of Stetson University in Florida and completed the Negotiating Skills Seminar at the John F. Kennedy School of Government of Harvard University in 1997. A native of Florida, he has resided in Washington, District of Columbia since 1999.