Bob Adams

Bob Adams

Bob Adams is Executive Director of the League of American Voters, a national organization dedicated to educating voters on their elected leaders’ support for the common sense values of free enterprise, family and national security.

Over the course of more than a decade, Adams has established a rich history of involvement in state and national politics, beginning his political career in 1994 as a Press Assistant to Republican Congressman J.C. Watts, Jr. of Oklahoma.

Throughout the Bush Presidency, Adams served as a key strategist and in senior communication roles with the American Legislative Exchange Council, the nation's largest, bipartisan membership organization of state legislators.

In 2008, Adams lost a tightly contested race as a candidate for the West Virginia Senate by 200 votes out of nearly 54,000.

Bob Adams is an Advisory Board Member of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE), and a Board Member of the Arizona Latino Commission and Birthright of Charlestown, West Virginia.

He and his wife Allison, have four children.

Alexandra Preate is an independent business and public relations consultant, Ms. Preate brings a unique combination of experience to the non-profit world. Her New York-based company, CapitalHQ, works with a diverse client base including high level government officials, Fortune 500 companies, Wall Street firms as well as national and international media organizations. CNBC’s Larry Kudlow has stated, “There is no one better at client service than Alexandra Preate.”

Phil Brennan has been active in media and politics for more than five decades. In Washington he served as press secretary for Gerald Ford, then a member of Congress. Later he worked as Washington correspondent for the National Review. He has had a stellar career at several publications as a writer and editor. He is the author of many books including The Goldwater Story.

Rabbi Pomerantz is a retired state chaplain for the State of New York. During the Vietnam conflict, Rabbi Pomerantz served as a Navy and Marine Corps chaplain. He has served as deputy national chaplain for the Jewish War Veterans of the United States. He is active in many civic organizations. He is a member of the Reform movement of Judaism.