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− | CEO, San Francisco AIDS Foundation since 2010. Served four terms as gay Republican mayor of Tempe, Arizona (1994-2004); when he came out as gay, opponents attempted to recall him but he returned to office in a landslide. Served four years as president of GLAAD (2005-2009). Author of a motivational memoir, 'The Campaign Within: A Mayor's Private Journey to Public Leadership' (2012). | + | CEO, San Francisco AIDS Foundation since 2010. Served four terms as gay Republican mayor of Tempe, Arizona (1994-2004); when he came out as gay, opponents attempted to recall him but he returned to office in a landslide. Served four years as president of GLAAD (2005-2009). Author of a motivational memoir, 'The Campaign Within: A Mayor's Private Journey to Public Leadership' (2012). Inaugural Member of the Hall of Fame of the LGBTQ Victory Institute (2021). |
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+ | * [[Mayor]] | ||
+ | * [[LGBTQ Founders and Executives with Charitable Foundations]] | ||
+ | * [[Global LGBTQ HIV/AIDS Activists]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 21:09, 28 April 2021
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1956 -
Occupation
Activist
Description
CEO, San Francisco AIDS Foundation since 2010. Served four terms as gay Republican mayor of Tempe, Arizona (1994-2004); when he came out as gay, opponents attempted to recall him but he returned to office in a landslide. Served four years as president of GLAAD (2005-2009). Author of a motivational memoir, 'The Campaign Within: A Mayor's Private Journey to Public Leadership' (2012). Inaugural Member of the Hall of Fame of the LGBTQ Victory Institute (2021).