AFC Hires Sam Greener as Director of Paid Advocacy
DALLAS, TX—The American Federation for Children is excited to announce it has hired Sam Greener to serve as its new Director of Paid Advocacy.
In his new role, he will lead AFC’s efforts to advance school choice through strategic engagement with policymakers, stakeholders, and advocates at the state and national levels, supporting grassroots and legislative programs and translating policy priorities into effective action. Sam brings a strong background in political and organizational leadership, including roles overseeing large-scale fundraising operations, coordinating high-profile events, and managing teams supporting elected officials and advocacy efforts nationwide.
Statement from Tommy Schultz, CEO, American Federation for Children:
“The momentum behind education freedom is real, but so is the opposition, and we continue to build a team up to the task. Winning at the state and national levels requires disciplined, effective advocacy. Sam has a proven track record of driving results in high-stakes environments, and we’re excited to have him leading our paid advocacy efforts. His proven track record, strategic instincts, and drive to deliver results make him the right person to help us win the fights ahead and ensure our hard-earned gains are a lasting success for families who need us to win.”
About AFC:
The American Federation for Children is the nation’s largest school choice advocacy organization and a leading force in advancing education freedom. AFC has helped pass more than 200 school choice laws nationwide, empowering families with meaningful options and elevating parent voices in education policy. The organization’s affiliated Super PAC, AFC Victory Fund, is focused on electing education reform champions at state and federal levels.