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STAFF
Cameron Driggers is an eighteen-year-old student activist at the University of Florida. Aside from helping lead campaigns against the Don't Say Gay Bill and his homophobic school board, Cameron has worked for a number of field advocacy organizations. Cameron has pulled from these experiences to found Youth Action Fund.
Cameron Driggers
Executive Director
Jasmine Harmon is a 24-year-old UF graduate and a current law student at Florida A&M College of Law. She has dedicated her academic and professional efforts to volunteering, voting rights advocacy efforts, and civil and racial justice legal work. Jasmine seeks to make policy changes in the current legal system for equity.
Jasmine Harmon
Director of Operations
Bella Montealegre is a 22-year-old Emory University alumni with a Bachelor's in Marketing and Political Science committed to progressive change in Florida. As a Colombian-American born into a working-class family, they are dedicated to social justice from an intersectional perspective.
Bella Montealegre
Central FL Campaign Adviser
Sia Hauer is a Pacifist, Artist, and Activist. He is a published Photographer and Designer who uses his work to spread a message of peace, love, and equality. Graduating from Full Sail University with a bachelor's in Digital Arts and Design, Sia strives to use his skills to be an asset for change
Sia Hauer
Design Lead
A 23-year old UCF alumna, Mel has been driven to action in the midst of a deteriorating political climate. Experiencing the world as a first-generation Mexican-American has highlighted the social, economic, and political inequities we face. Surviving the Parkland shooting only further entrenched Mel in the fight for laws that put the people first. For the past two years, Mel has been organizing in the name of economic justice and voting rights.
Mel Saucedo
Advising Director
Trevor Wild is an organizer from Florida exploring how young people can wield political power- having worked with March For Our Lives to make over 1.5 million youth voter contacts. Today, Trevor is developing leadership pipelines and how to build powerful, resilient member-led organizations.
Trevor Wild
Training Director
As a LatinX woman born and raised in Miami, as well as a recent graduate with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and a concentration in Ecosystem Science and Policy from the UM, Nicole dedicated her collegiate years to environmental activism and advocacy. Leading GenCLEO UM and organizing for the CLEO Institute for the past 4 years, she’s honed skills in grassroots lobbying, climate advocacy, and local government engagement.
Nicole Gaza
South FL Campaign Adviser
Jack Petocz is a nineteen-year-old organizer, activist, and freshman at Vanderbilt University pursuing a degree in Political Science. Identifying as gay, Petocz has made international headlines for consistently fighting against LGBTQ+ sentiment in both his home state of Florida and beyond. In just the past year, Jack has challenged discriminatory book banning and organized Florida's "Don't Say Gay" walkout.
Jack Petocz
Communications Director
Trenece is a proud and passionate reproductive justice organizer based in Tallahassee, FL where she attends Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University. After speaking at her local Dobbs decision rally, Trenece made the decision to join the fight for reproductive freedom.
Trenece Robertson
North FL Campaign Adviser
Alysa Vidal is a nineteen-year-old activist at Seminole State College. Alysa has worked behind the scenes to facilitate and capture many youth-led actions across the state. Alysa is passionate about LGBTQ+ rights, reproductive rights and tackling systemic racism.
Alysa Vidal
Operations Associate
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Maxx Fenning is a twenty-one-year-old activist in South Florida. Maxx is the mind behind PRISM, a youth-led org on the front lines of the fight for LGBTQ-inclusive education and sexual health. Maxx has also sponsored various initiatives in support of LGBTQ+ students under attack from Tallahassee.
Maxx Fenning
Chair
Jack Petocz is a nineteen-year-old organizer, activist, and freshman at Vanderbilt University pursuing a degree in Political Science. Identifying as gay, Petocz has made international headlines for consistently fighting against LGBTQ+ sentiment in both his home state of Florida and beyond. In just the past year, Jack has challenged discriminatory book banning and organized Florida's "Don't Say Gay" walkout.
Jack Petocz
Board Member
Alysa Vidal is an eighteen-year-old activist at Seminole State College. Alysa has worked behind the scenes to facilitate and capture many youth-led actions across the state. Alysa is passionate about LGBTQ+ rights, reproductive rights and tackling systemic racism.
Alysa Vidal
Board Member
Roymara Louissaint is an eighteen-year-old student at Stanford University. Roymara is a passionate advocate for decarceration and racial justice.
Roymara Louissaint
Board Secretary
Jasmine Harmon is a 23-year-old UF graduate from Tampa, Florida, and a current law student at Florida A&M College of Law. She has dedicated her academic efforts to volunteering, engaging her community, advocating for racial justice, and championing the unrepresented voices of Black women in the legal field. Jasmine currently serves as the Director of Operations and Development for Gen-Z for Change.
Jasmine Harmon
Board Member
Cameron Driggers is an eighteen-year-old student activist at the University of Florida. Aside from helping lead campaigns against the Don't Say Gay Bill and his homophobic school board, Cameron has worked for a number of field advocacy organizations. Cameron has pulled from these experiences to found Youth Action Fund.
Cameron Driggers
Executive Director
Andres is a passionate youth organizer based in Tallahassee. Andres has worked on everything from local movements to nationwide campaigns. Andres has worked to empower young people across the country to run and win campaigns on issues like, Gun Sense Legislation, Student Food Insecurity, and many more. Andres is most passionate about Gen Z voter participation and hopes to use his experience to turn out the youth vote in 2024.