About
1792 Exchange

1792 Exchange is a 501(c)(3), non-profit organization whose mission is to develop policy and resources to protect and equip non-profits, small businesses and philanthropy from “woke” corporations, to educate Congress and stakeholder organizations about the dangers of ESG (environmental, social, and governance) policies, and to help steer public companies in the United States back to neutral on ideological issues so they can best serve their shareholders and customers with excellence and integrity.

Leadership

Daniel Cameron is the CEO of the 1792 Exchange, working to protect free exercise, free speech, and free enterprise and help American corporations return to the winning formula of producing great products and services, not pushing agendas. 

Daniel previously served as the 51st Attorney General of Kentucky from 2019 to 2023. He was the first black American elected to a standalone statewide office in Kentucky’s history. Daniel then went on to win the Republican nomination for governor of Kentucky. 

He grew up in Elizabethtown, Kentucky and attended the University of Louisville, where he played football for the Cardinals. After graduating from Brandeis School of Law, he clerked for a federal judge. Daniel later served as legal counsel to United States Senator Mitch McConnell. 

Daniel and his wife are blessed with two sons: Theodore and Bennett. They reside in Louisville, Kentucky, a place they proudly call home.

Paul Fitzpatrick is President of 1792 Exchange, which is a non-profit protecting faith-based and conservative institutions and philanthropy, and helping corporations move back toward neutral to protect free exercise, free speech, and free enterprise.

During his previous season, Paul served on Capitol Hill. He was Deputy Chief of Staff for U.S. Senator Kelly Loeffler of Georgia and Chief of Staff for Congressman Mark Meadows of North Carolina.

Before working in government, Paul served in the nonprofit sector over two decades, including Freedom Partners and Family Research Council. And prior to that, he worked for Xerox Corporation.

Paul earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Trinity College in Connecticut and a Masters of Business Administration from Marymount University in Virginia.

Paul and his wife have four adult children. They are active in many aspects of their church.

Katharine Sullivan is the General Counsel of 1792 Exchange, which is a non-profit protecting faith-based and conservative institutions and philanthropy, and helping corporations move back toward neutral to protect free exercise, free speech, and free enterprise.

She previously served as the Acting Assistant Attorney General at the United States Department of Justice, a Senior Advisor at the White House Domestic Policy Counsel, and as the Acting Director of the Office on Violence Against Women at the United States Department of Justice. 

She was also appointed and served as a trial court Judge in Colorado’s 5th judicial district, presiding over 45,000 cases during her 11 years on the bench. She is a graduate of the George Washington University School of Law.

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