EQUALITY TEXAS - Key Persons


Aimee Arrambide Austin

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Equality Texas Board

Angela Gutierrez Houston

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Equality Texas Board

Angela Hale

Angela Hale (she/her) Angela is a Dallas native, a former Emmy Award-winning TV reporter and veteran journalist at CBS KTVT Channel 11 in Dallas Fort Worth. As the managing partner of Red Media Group, a strategic communications and public affairs company, she works as a Senior Advisor to Equality Texas. She led communications efforts for the legalization of gay marriage for the Akin Gump Law Firm and the Texas plaintiffs and has been leading lobby and communications strategy at Equality Texas since 2015. Angela has also served in executive leadership for Speaker of the House and for the Office of the Attorney General. She led communications and lobby strategy during the 2017 legislative session for Equality Texas, and the business coalition against LGBTQ discrimination defeated the bathroom bill twice. During the 2019 legislative session, she spearheaded Equality Texas communication and lobby efforts and led the Texas Welcomes All Business Coalition that included Texas Competes, Texas Welcomes All, Tech Net and the North Texas Commission defeating dozens of discriminatory bills. Angela also served as the Equality Texas Interim CEO in the summer and fall of 2019.

Annaliese Cothron San Antonio

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Equality Texas Board

Brad Pritchett

Brad Pritchett (he/him) Brad Pritchett joined the staff of Equality Texas in February of 2021 as Field Director. Prior to Equality Texas, Brad was a Policy and Advocacy Strategist with the ACLU of Texas where he focused on electoral strategies and LGBTQ+ issues at the Texas Legislature. Brad was one of many community organizers who helped lobby Houston City Council to pass nondiscrimination protections for all Houstonians in 2014. Brad served as Political Director of the Houston Unites Campaign to defend the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance, where he managed coalition and political relationships for the campaign. Prior to the ACLU he served as Operations and Communications Manager at the Harris County Democratic Party for 5 years. Brad is heavily involved in Houston's LGBTQ+ community and lives in the Houston Heights with his husband and their 2 beagles.

Brianna Turner Houston

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Equality Texas Board

Caden Campbell

Job Titles:
  • Development Associate
Caden Campbell (they/them) Caden is Equality Texas' Development Associate. They came to Austin by way of Eureka Springs, Arkansas where they served as the stewardship writer for a non-profit big cat rescue and sanctuary. With a degree in English Language and Literature, Caden's research interests have included the historical "outsider" in largely cis-heteronormative societies. Their thesis, "A Witch, Who is Not? Gender Instability and the Renaissance Witch," explored witchcraft as not a religious crime, but the crime of transcending gender in binary England. Their most recent publication was a co-authored chapter in Genny Beeman's Trans People in Higher Education (SUNY Press, 2019), which explored the personal experiences of a queer librarian and a trans student in a Southern women's college, calling for more inclusive policies regarding the admittance and retention of trans students.

Chloe Goodman

Chloe Goodman (they/them/elle) Chloe began their queer advocacy in college, leading an underground support group for LGBTQ+ students at their Christian university in Arkansas. They came to Austin to join the fight for sexuality and gender equality and reproductive rights in Texas. After working in reproductive health, labor rights, criminal legal reform, and tacking on a couple of master's degrees, they have found a home at Equality Texas. As Constituent Services Manager, Chloe works to support queer individuals and their supporters and to strengthen Equality Texas' partnerships across Texas. When not at their desk, they can be found twirling their way around a roller rink.

Danielle Skidmore Austin

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Equality Texas Board

Enrique "Kike" Lobo

Job Titles:
  • Vice Chair of the Equality Texas Board

Gordy Carmona

Gordy Carmona (they/them) Gordy is a former Equality Fellow and joined Equality Texas as Field Coordinator in Collin County in March 2022. They grew up all over Texas but has called Plano home for majority of their adult life.

Jack McBride Houston

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Equality Texas Board

Javier Osorio

Javier Osorio (he/him) As a first generation immigrant from Peru, Javier Osorio earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree in Accounting from the University of Texas at San Antonio. He joined the Equality Texas staff in August 2017, after the 85th Special Legislative Session ended, and is now our Controller. As a talented financial accountant specializing in financial planning, reporting and analysis, Javier is excited to also provide a positive, can-do attitude to the team.

Jennifer Guyot-Wallace Dallas

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Equality Texas Board

Jesse Vallejo

Job Titles:
  • Secretary of the Equality Texas Board

John C. B. LaRue

Job Titles:
  • Chairman of the Equality Texas Board

Johnathan Gooch

Johnathan Gooch (he/him) Johnathan is a native Texan, whose deep roots drive his passion for growth. He has fought alongside the Chagossians in their quest to return to their homeland and worked with the University of Texas School of Law to hold Russia accountable for its mistreatment of ethnic minorities in Chechnya. Having mobilized his analytical skills at both the New York Department of State and the Texas Supreme Court, he is proud to steer his skillset into the work of bettering the lives of LGBTQ Texans. He joined the Equality Texas team in April 2022 as Communications Director. Johnathan is the former Editor-in-Chief of the Texas International Law Journal. He studied philosophy and the classics at St. John's College, and focused on human rights law while at the University of Texas School of Law. Outside Equality Texas Johnathan volunteers with the American Red Cross and the Trevor Project. When he's not laser-focused on the mission, you might find him hiking through a National Park or shearing alpacas in the Texas Hill Country.

Jonathan Cruz

Jonathan Cruz (he/him) As someone who grew up in a small border town, Jonathan learned over the years just how special and unique the area, its people, and its culture are to Texas. He believes it's important to recognize the value of grassroots community organizing and the many benefits of having an empowered group of individuals joining together to protect each other by using their voices to create change where it's needed. With his background in community engagement and volunteer coordination, he is excited to support Equality Texas and my fellow LGBTQ+ Texans to create lasting, impactful, and meaningful change for the people of the Rio Grande Valley and all across Texas.

Justin McCormick

Justin McCormick (he/him) Justin joined Equality Texas as its Development Director in July of 2022. As a first-generation college student and from rural Arkansas, Justin focused his undergraduate and graduate efforts studying how to give minority students access to positive educational experiences. Justin's development and event experience began at the University of Missouri, where he advised the Multicultural Greek Council and special programing for the office of fraternity and sorority life. Most recently he served as Director of Alumni Engagement for his international fraternity and owner of one of the few LGBTQ owned event and floral companies in Arkansas. Justin is passionate about staying involved in social justice driven initiatives in his community, serving on boards to increase awareness for LGBTQ folx and continuing the fight for equality in Texas and the United States. When not traveling or floating a river, he and his husband, Jerred, is spending time with their son Hayden and dogs Hamish and Fitz.

Kevin Haynes Austin

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Equality Texas Board

Kim Biffle San Antonio

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Equality Texas Board

Lonnie Bean Austin

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Equality Texas Board

Lydia Clay Austin

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Equality Texas Board

Mark Phariss Dallas

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Equality Texas Board

Matthew Tan

Job Titles:
  • Digital Communications Associate

Miranda Wood

Miranda Wood (she/her) Miranda is Equality Texas' Harris County Field Organizer. A reluctant Michigan native, Miranda spent her first 23 years in the Midwest before moving to Texas. She studied Social Relations and Policy at Michigan State University, where she learned of and experienced the changemaking power of one-on-one conversations. Though she's worked in people-focused environments for the past decade, she found her stride knocking doors on behalf of the decennial census, where she found fulfillment in educating and empowering her community to be civically engaged. Her vast love for her chosen state and advocacy pushed her to devote her talents to the fight on behalf of the LGBT community, which ultimately brought her to Equality Texas. When she's not working, you'll probably run into her at a local music venue or hiking an overambitious trail.

Nickoli Benkert

Job Titles:
  • Fellow
Ricardo Martinez (he/him) Ricardo joined Equality Texas as its CEO in December of 2019 following a national search. Ricardo is a first generation immigrant from Mexico who grew up in Brooklyn, New York and attended public schools through high school. He was the second person of his immediate family to graduate high school and the first to earn a Bachelor's and Master's degree. Ricardo was called to a career as an advocate for equity and inclusion after participating in a program called Council for Unity in junior high school. Council for Unity focused on leadership development, self-expression, mediation, conflict resolution, mindfulness and advocacy. Ricardo credits his participation with helping him to uncover his passion and life purpose for mission-based work. After post-secondary education, Ricardo amassed seventeen years of nonprofit fundraising, organizing, advocacy, and leadership experience with organizations like PENCIL, Summer Search, GLSEN, and Stand for Children. Most recently at Stand for Children, Ricardo lead a national organizing and constituent engagement effort for five years. Immediately prior to his tenure at Stand for Children, he spent several years with GLSEN; initially as Senior Manager of Field Services on the national team in NYC and later as the President of the Phoenix Chapter. Under Ricardo's leadership, GLSEN Phoenix was an instrumental coalition partner in overturning Arizona's "no promo homo" law, which prohibited K-12 schools from including LGBTQ representation, content, and history in their curriculum. Ricardo has an undergraduate degree from Stony Brook University, and a master's degree in nonprofit management from The New School in New York City. He was honored by the Obama Administration as an emerging LGBTQ Leader in 2012 and recently awarded the Stony Brook University's 40 Under 40 award for the impact he has had in Civil Service and Activism since graduating from the university. Nickoli Benkert (he/him) Nickoli is an Equality Fellow living in Austin, Texas. He joined Equality Texas during the 87th Texas Legislative Session and has since assisted with legislative analysis, field outreach, and financial reporting efforts. Nickoli is currently attending The University of Texas at Austin where he is pursuing a degree in Political Communication Studies. Nickoli is passionate about political advocacy to achieve equality and civil protections for all LGBTQ+ Texans.

Nimisha Jain

Nimisha Jain (she/her) Nimisha Jain is a student intern at Equality Texas since February of 2022. She is a fourth-year psychology major at the University of Texas at Austin with a minor in LGBT Studies. She is also an intern at the wellness center at her university where she campaigns for equity and inclusion in mental health care. She is excited to advocate for issues affecting LGBTQ+ individuals through her internship.

Rachel Hill

Job Titles:
  • Government Affairs Director
Rachel Hill (she/her) Rachel is the Government Affairs Director for Equality Texas. She's advocated for Texans for five years, over two Texas legislative sessions, and is committed to increasing understanding of and access to the advocacy process. Prior to joining Equality Texas, she worked with the Dallas Regional Chamber to increase quality of life and opportunity for the Dallas region. She's a lifelong Texan and when the legislature is not in session, she lives in Dallas where you can usually find her (in non-pandemic times) at a coffee shop laughing with friends.

Rosann Mariappuram Austin

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Equality Texas Board

Ruben Vogt

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Equality Texas Board

Samantha Greene

Job Titles:
  • Member of the Equality Texas Board

Sarah Lynn Chavez

Job Titles:
  • Equality Texas' Development Director
Sarah Lynn Chavez (she/her) Sarah is Equality Texas' Development Director and uses she/her pronouns. Her development background began at environmental law firms on the West Coast, but Texas kept calling her home. Sarah joined Equality Texas in 2019, melding her activism with her skillset. She has loved meeting community members, learning more about the legislative process, and dancing her heart out at Equality Texas' first and second annual galas. She's a seventh-generation Texan from Bexar County, has lived in nearly every town on I-35, and currently resides in Fort Worth with her spouse, Matty.

Sofia Sepulveda

Sofia Sepulveda (she/her) Sofia is a first generation Mexican American Trans-Woman, she grew up in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, and came to San Antonio to continue her studies. She has been organizing in San Antonio for the past 8 years on Healthcare and Environmental Justice, she is the lead organizer for the Healthcare for All march in San Antonio, co-founder of Trans Power San Antonio, as well as organized the Women's March in San Antonio for the last 4 years. She was recognized as one of the 25 influential women who run San Antonio in 2019 for her work in healthcare. In 2021 alongside with amazing activists and organizers in Texas she helped to pass legislation that extended Medicaid for new mothers from 2 to 6 months. She also sits in the board oof Healthcare-Now, Transgender Education Network of Texas, and Community Advisory Board for Centro Med in San Antonio. In her free time she loves doing Yoga, hiking, cooking, and spending time with my two dogs-a Shih Tzu named Maggie and a Pug named Bella!