Chuck Wolfe (executive)

During the Coronavirus Pandemic social distancing rules and other state and local government-mandated restrictions led the company to lay-off or cut hours for most its employees.

[2] For 12 years, from 2003-2015, Wolfe was the president and chief executive officer of the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, an American political action committee dedicated to increasing the number of openly gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender elected officials in the United States.

He served on the Victory Fund's board of directors for four years prior to joining the staff.

[4] Prior to his work with the Victory Fund, he was executive vice president and COO of the American Legacy Foundation, an anti-smoking organization which was created as a result of the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement between 46 states and four large tobacco companies.

[5][6] Wolfe entered the public sector as an appointee to the late Florida Governor Lawton Chiles.