Board of Governors - Executive Council
Kristen Browde
Vice President
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It’s one of those stories you just can’t make up.
Kristen Browde, an out transgender lawyer approaching her 75th birthday is being followed by more than 425,000 people on TikTok, is Vice Chair of the National Federation of Stonewall Democrats, the President of the FloridaDemocratic Party’s LGBTQ+ Caucus, and a past co-chair of the National Trans Bar Association, living in downtownMiami. But her story didn’t start there – in fact, law and politics are Kristen’s second and third careers.
Kristen comes from the world of journalism, where she was a multiple Emmy award winning correspondent and anchor, who spent the last 17 years of her broadcast career at CBS News. During that time she also attended law school, founded her own law firm, became a pension fund trustee, had two children and moved from New York City to the suburb if Chappaqua New York. But in 2016, in an appearance at New York City’s largest media and political charity event, the Inner Circle Dinner, when Kristen came out as transgender, her visibility and activism shot to an entirely new level.
Kristen not only worked on the Clinton campaign and in the effort to overturn North Carolina’s infamous bathroom bill known as HB2, she also became first transgender person in New York State to run for office with the endorsement of a major political party. Kristen was endorsed by the Democrats, the Working Families Party and the Women’s Equality Party.
Kristen would be the first to tell you that she never expected to become active in working for social change. During her journalism career she’d covered wars overseas, the Pentagon, the Supreme Court. During that career she won multiple Emmys and other awards, including, being a member of a team at WNBC-TV that all the way back in 1994
won a GLAAD Media Award for covering LGBT issues, a full 22 years before she came out.
In Chappaqua, Kristen was one of the initial appointees to the Town of New Castle Ethics Board, where she was named Secretary and served on the Board until agreeing to run for office, which required her to resign. She alsoserves on the Chappaqua School System’s Financial Advisory Committee.
After Hillary Clinton’s stunning loss in November 2016 Kristen marched in the first Womens’ March in Washington. Upon her return to Chappaqua she became active in Up2Us, the follow on to Chappaqua Friends of Hillary as well as in the Indivisible movement. It was at the Indivisible Westchester organizing meeting in January 2017 that
Democratic Party Nominating Committee members spotted her and asked her to consider running.
It didn’t take long for her to say yes. “Decisions are made by those in the room,” she says, “so it’s important that we fill those rooms, that we become the change that we need, building from the ground up, and taking back our government. And even though I lost my race, and even though we’re fighting against unprecedented and escalating bigotry from the Trump administration, I’m not tired at all. In fact, I’m just getting warmed up. We’ve
got work to do."
Those words have been translated into action. Kristen is the past President of the LGBT Bar Association of Greater New York and past co-chair of the National Trans Bar Association, where she still sits on the Board of Directors. Former NY Governor Andrew Cuomo appointed Kristen to the Steering Committee of the New York State Council on Women and Girls, and, after serving on his transition Team, Westchester County Executive George Latimer appointed Kristen to the County’s Women’s Advisory Board.
If that weren’t enough, for the past 18 years Kristen has served as a Trustee of the AFTRA Pension Fund, a $3 billion fund covering members of SAG-AFTRA, where she is a member of the Fund’s Investment and Administrative
Committees.
Education: FORDHAM UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW, Juris Doctor; CORNELL UNIVERSITY, B.A.,
Government & Philosophy