About Weston Fisher
Weston Fisher is an active member in Religion in Public Life. He is a passionate advocate for the role of faith-based organizations in public discourse and policymaking.
Born and raised in the Midwest, Weston graduated from college with a degree in political science and philosophy. After college, he moved to Washington D.C., where he began his career as a legislative aide on Capitol Hill. During this time, Weston developed a deep understanding of the legislative process and how it affects religious organizations.