Scott Evertz
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Scott Evertz (born in Washington, DC) is currently the Vice President for International Affairs, OraSure Technologies. Prior to that, he was the first openly gay director of the Office of National AIDS Policy,[1] first started by Bill Clinton, and was appointed by George W. Bush. He has also has served as president of the Wisconsin Log Cabin Republicans, a branch of the largest gay Republican organization in the country, and raised funds for the Wisconsin Right to Life.
[edit] Personal life
Evertz is a Roman Catholic who previously worked in resource development for a number of non-profit, faith-based organizations throughout the Midwest. He graduated from Marquette University in Milwaukee with degrees in Political Science and Theology. He currently lives in Washington, DC but he and his partner maintain their legal residence in Madison, Wisconsin.
[edit] References
- ^ Hail to the czar - Scott Evertz named to head the White House Office of National AIDS Policy. The Advocate (2001-05-08).