Cheryl
Jacques is a national leader in the gay civil rights movement. Jacques
writes and speaks nationally on issues of diversity, civil rights
and politics. She is Of Counsel to the Boston-based law firm of
Brody, Hardoon, Perkins and Kesten, and is a consultant on diversity
issues to corporations and non-profit organizations.
Jacques
formerly served as president and executive director of the Human
Rights Campaign (HRC). Jacques led HRC through the successful defeat
of the anti-gay Federal Marriage Amendment. She oversaw significant
growth in fundraising and membership, including a record $30M budget
for 2004 and a membership that now exceeds 600,000. She vastly increased
the organization's internal and external diversity and established
a strong national presence with a record amount of media coverage.
Jacques took the helm of HRC after serving nearly a dozen years
in the Massachusetts State Senate. She was
first elected to her seat at the relatively young age of 29 in a
traditionally conservative district, proving her ability to speak
to constituents across a spectrum of ideologies.
As a State Senator, Jacques was a leader on civil rights and equality
in the Massachusetts Legislature. In 1996, she successfully pushed
for the inclusion of sexual orientation in the Commonwealth's
Hate Crimes Statute. She also passed legislation establishing standby
guardianship provisions to protect the children of AIDS patients
and other chronically ill individuals. She has been an outspoken
advocate for the needs of gay and lesbian youth in Massachusetts.
She was a leading Senate advocate on civil rights, consumer protection,
criminal justice and victim's rights. She authored and passed
over 40 pieces of legislation including the landmark Gun Control
Act of 1995, the 1998 Consumer Protection Act and the 2000 Clergy
Abuse Mandatory Reporting Act. In 2002, Jacques lead a bi-partisan
coalition of legislators to defeat the so-called Defense of Marriage
Act in Massachusetts.
Cheryl
Jacques has appeared on The O'Reilly Factor, CBS
Evening News, NBC Nightly News, ABC's World News
Tonight, Good Morning America, Nightline,
Fox News, CNN's Crossfire and CNN News, NPR radio
and many other television and radio broadcasts.
Before her six terms in the State Senate, Jacques served as an Assistant
District Attorney in Middlesex County and went on to serve as an
Assistant Attorney General in the Trial Bureau of the Attorney General's
Office. She was an Adjunct Professor of Law at Suffolk University
Law School, and served on several state and local boards.
Jacques lives with her spouse Jennifer, who serves as Executive
Director of the Family Pride Coalition – the nation's
largest organization dedicated exclusively to gay families. They
live in Washington, D.C., where they are raising their twin boys,
Timmy and Tommy.
Cheryl
can be reached through her website – www.cheryljacques.org. |