Jane Schwartz
Ronald Pearson

Ronald Pearson is president of Pearson & Pipkin, Inc., a public policy strategy and management firm, and he also serves as vice president of Young America’s Foundation’s Board of Directors. Mr. Pearson also served as national treasurer of Young Americans for Freedom and was vice president of a major publishing company. He was born in […]
Kyle Ferrebee

Kyle Ferrebee serves as the Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home Program Director. Through his position, Kyle oversees the Foundation’s goals for preserving President Reagan’s boyhood home and developing it into a premier presidential property and campus for inspiring young people through Reagan’s ideas and values. President Reagan’s home will serve as a beachhead for YAF, helping […]
Andrew Coffin

Andrew is a vice president of Young America’s Foundation and the director of the Reagan Ranch Center. Beginning his service with the Foundation more than 24 years ago, Andrew is the longest serving team member at the Reagan Ranch. Andrew has been active in every facet of the Reagan Ranch project: student outreach programs (including […]
Larry R. Polhill
Hunter Morrow

Hunter Morrow serves as a program officer for campus advancement for Young America’s Foundation. He is a graduate of the University of Iowa (UI), where he founded the Young Americans for Freedom chapter. Hunter helped Iowa YAF host influential speakers during his four-year chairmanship at UI, including Bay Buchanan, Elisha Krauss, Burt Folsom, and Vice […]
Patrick X. Coyle

Patrick Coyle is the vice president for Young America’s Foundation and executive director of Young Americans for Freedom. Human Events named Patrick as one of the top ten young conservative activists in the nation, citing his success in reaching hundreds of thousands of students by sending high profile conservative speakers to college campuses. He is […]
Governor Scott Walker

The Occupy Movement didn’t start on Wall Street. It started in Madison, Wisconsin, when 100,000 protestors descended onto the grounds of the State Capitol soon after Scott Walker took office as Governor. Their goal was to intimidate him and his allies, but he did not back down. He was unintimidated. Scott’s reforms took power from […]
T. Kenneth Cribb, Jr., Esq.

Kenneth Cribb, Jr. is a native of South Carolina. He received a B.A. from Washington and Lee University and a J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law. He also has honorary doctorate degrees from Thomas Aquinas College, Oklahoma Christian University, and Universidad Francisco Marroquín. Mr. Cribb was deputy to the chief counsel of the 1980 […]
Jay Nordlinger
The Honorable Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Timothy P. Carney
Lauren Husmann
Connor Vogelsong
Ambassador Carla Sands
Kenny Xu
Benjamin Watson
Joan D. Streiff
Thomas F. Streiff
Dr. Jeff Myers
Michael Shellenberger
Ambassador Andrew Bremberg
Carol Roth
Hayden Martin