Our Team
We believe that effective activism is an art, not a science. We are an intentionally small team of technologists, communicators, creatives, and policy experts.
Staff
Executive Director
Sarah Roth-Gaudette
Director
Evan Greer
Campaigns and Managing Director
Caitlin Seeley George
Campaigns and Communications Director
Lia Holland
Policy and Campaign Manager
Eseohe Ojo
Campaigner
Leila Nashashibi
Campaigner
Sarah E. Philips
Campaign Communications and Fundraising Strategist
Alex
Digital Content Strategist
Chynnah McFadden
Senior Policy Counsel
Matt Lane
Lead Editorial
Anna Bonesteel
Lead Designer
Vasjen Katro
Senior Software Engineer
Meredith Laverty
Chief Technology Officer
Ken Mickles
Chief Finance Officer
Terri Woodbury
Executive Assistant & Campaign Support
Hally Thornton
Organizational Storyteller & Grant Writer
Holen Sabrina Kahn
Video Artist
Gaetano Vaccaro
Fight for the Future 501(c)4 Board
Secretary
Sina Khanifar
Entrepreneur and technology policy advocate. Co-Founder of Waveform and OpenSignal. Special Advisor to the Electronics Frontier Foundation.
Treasurer
Tiffiniy Cheng
Co-founder of Fight for the Future, Open Congress, Miro, and the advocacy organization, A New Way Forward. She is currently an Ashoka fellow.
President
Holmes Wilson
Co-founder of Fight for the Future, Miro, Open Congress, and Amara. He also ran online campaigns for the Free Software Foundation.
Fight for the Future 501(c)3 Board
President
Tiffiniy Cheng
Co-founder of Fight for the Future, Open Congress, Miro, and the advocacy organization, A New Way Forward. She is currently an Ashoka fellow.
Treasurer
Hannah Sassman
Executive director of People’s Tech Project. Campaigner and organizer at the intersection of race, technology, inequality, and local power. Based in Philadelphia.
Board Member
Ernesto Falcon
Senior Legislative Counsel at the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Expert on intellectual property, open Internet issues, broadband access, and competition policy.
Secretary
Holmes Wilson
Co-founder of Fight for the Future, Miro, Open Congress, and Amara. He also ran online campaigns for the Free Software Foundation.