Brian Bond (born October 14, 1961) is an American LGBT rights activist who was the first openly gay deputy director in the White House Office of Public Engagement.
[10] Bond was later hired by Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean to replace Donald Hitchcock as executive director of the DNC's Gay and Lesbian Leadership Council.,[7] and would eventually join Obama for America as National Constituency Director in Chicago, Illinois.
[10] In January 2009, The Advocate magazine announced that Bond would be named deputy director of the White House Office of Public Liaison under Tina Tchen, as confirmed by the transition team of then-President-elect Barack Obama.
[11] Bond left the White House to rejoin the Democratic National Committee as Director of Constituency Outreach in August 2011.
[1] In January 2019, Bond was named executive director of the LGBT advocacy organization PFLAG based in Washington, D.C.[2]