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Matt Nosanchuk
Strategist, thinker, leader, lawyer, public speaker, and writer
Matt Nosanchuk is the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Strategic Operations and Outreach in the Office for Civil Rights at the U.S. Department of Education.13 He is an accomplished strategist, lawyer, public speaker, and writer with extensive experience in policy, advocacy, and stakeholder engagement.1
Nosanchuk has a diverse background in public service:
- He co-founded and led the New York Jewish Agenda (NYJA), a non-profit organization focused on education and advocacy.1
- In 2020, he led Jewish and LGBTQ+ outreach efforts for the DNC and the Biden-Harris campaign.1
- During the Obama-Biden Administration, he held senior roles in the White House, National Security Council Staff, and Departments of State, Justice, and Homeland Security.1
- At the Department of Justice, he served as Senior Counselor to Assistant Attorney General Tom Perez in the Civil Rights Division, leading work on LGBTQ+ rights.1
- He was the White House liaison to the American-Jewish community, working on U.S.-Israel relations and combating antisemitism.1
Nosanchuk's current role involves overseeing the Department of Education's response to content challenges in schools and taking action if removing materials violates students' civil rights.2 He is also leading training sessions for schools and libraries on the legal landscape related to restricting books available to students.2
For his efforts in advancing LGBTQ+ rights, Nosanchuk received the Attorney General's Distinguished Service Award and the American Bar Association's inaugural Stonewall Award.1 He is originally from Michigan and graduated from Stanford University and Stanford Law School.1


