Sheri Fults (Los Angeles) (February 2010 –Present)

Sheri Fults is a literary manager, representing emerging screenwriters and directors. She began her partnership with GLAAD in LA, initially serving on the LA Leadership Council, then subsequently co-chairing for two years, followed by two years of co-chairing the LA Media Awards. She now serves on the board, and sits on the Executive Committee, Support and Senior Volunteer Committees. Sheri also has had the privilege of serving with GLSEN, HRC, Liberty Hill, and Outfest.
Sheri moved with her family to Los Angeles in 2000, from Austin, Texas, where she had a corporate communications practice, specializing in regional accounts in entertainment, health care, real estate and retail sectors. While in Austin, her community service included development and media communications work for AIDS Services of Austin, HRC, Laguna Gloria Art Museum, and the Austin Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. She is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin with a Bachelor in Liberal Arts.
Snapshot of Our Work

A GLAAD-trained couple is interviewed by a network
GLAAD at Work on First Day of Marriages in New York
On July 24, New York State began to legally allow marriage for loving and committed gay and lesbian couples. GLAAD's imprint on this monumental day was highly visible, and will remain visible indefinitely as the most influential national and international media continue to report on the significance of marriage equality in New York. GLAAD provided media training to many of the couples who married on July 24, couples we then pitched to numerous local, national and international media. Included among them were Alan Miles & Drew Glick and Tiffany Peckosh & Meredith Soffrin – both of whom shared their story with GLAAD shortly after we issued a call for couples on July 13.


