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Masen
Davis is a native Midwesterner who has lived the California
Dream since 1995. He currently serves as Executive Director
of the Transgender Law Center, a civil rights organization advocating
for transgender communities. Prior to coming to TLC in 2007,
Masen spent six years at United Way of Greater Los Angeles where
he managed allocations for 194 agencies, oversaw education/youth
grant making; and raised more than $5.8 million through foundation
and corporate giving.
Masen
has been an activist in the movement for lesbian, gay, bisexual
and transgender equality since 1990. His experience includes
advocating for LGBT survivors of hate crimes, domestic violence
and police misconduct; consulting with education and social
service providers to help develop and implement best practice
standards for transgender youth; and presenting diversity trainings
for police departments in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Chicago.
In
2002, Masen co-founded FTM Alliance of Los Angeles, the first
Southern California nonprofit dedicated to advocacy within the
female-to-male transgender community. He has served in leadership
roles for many organizations, including FTM Alliance (Board
President, 2002-07); City of West Hollywood's Transgender Task
Force (Vice Chair, 2001-03); National Center for Transgender
Equality (Vice Chair, 2005-2007), and Funders for Lesbian and
Gay Issues (Board Member, 2007-Present). His work on behalf
of transgender equality has earned him awards from the National
Association of Social Workers, International Foundation for
Gender Education, and UCLA. Masen received his Masters of Social
Welfare with a concentration in Nonprofit Management from UCLA,
and Bachelor of Arts from Northwestern University.
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