Former speechwriter to Vice President Kamala Harris. Knight-Hennessy Scholar at Stanford GSB & law student at Yale. Writing and speaking on race, democracy, and the future of American politics.
Gevin Reynolds is a political commentator, writer, and communications strategist from Atlanta, Georgia. After graduating from Harvard in 2019, he worked in professional sports before joining the Biden-Harris Administration in 2021.
At the White House, Gevin held roles including Special Advisor to the National Cyber Director and Associate Director of Speechwriting to Vice President Kamala Harris, where he drafted remarks, talking points, and reflections that were featured in Rolling Stone and POPSUGAR.
Since leaving the White House, he has published nealy 40 op-eds on race, politics, law, and democracy in outlets including USA Today, The Hill, CNN, and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He appears regularly on television and radio, including CNN, MSNBC, BBC, and as a panelist on Roland Martin Unfiltered.
Gevin is currently pursuing a joint J.D./M.B.A. at Yale Law School and the Stanford Graduate School of Business as a Knight-Hennessy Scholar.
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