Wyatt O'brian Evans

Senior Advisor to the Board

Committee chair for LGBTQ

Arguably, Wyatt O’Brian Evans is the quintessential Renaissance man. Mr. Evans is a journalist, author, radio personality, voice-over (V/O) instructor/talent, and Intimate Partner Violence & Abuse (IPV/A) Subject Matter Expert public speaker. Wyatt earned two Bachelor of Arts degrees in journalism and political science from George Washington University. For over 25 years, Mr. Evans has been a journalist. His work has been featured in print and online media outlets including the Advocate, Huffington Post, Washington Post, The Gay Male Journal, Baltimore Gay Life, Bilerico, Washington Blade, and BaltimoreOUTloud. Wyatt is the founder, editor-in-chief, and writer of Wyattevans.com: a news, features, commentary, and entertainment media outlet for the LGBTQ Community and its allies. Nearly 100 countries visit Wyattevans.com regularly. Wyatt is the author of the popular, groundbreaking “Nothing Can Tear Us Apart” (ethnic, masculine romance) series of novels; Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse, which is domestic violence and abuse within the LGBTQ community, is its overarching theme. “FRENZY!” is the latest installment in the series. The sequel, “DELIRIUM!”, will be released in early 2023. A radio personality, Wyatt examines and tackles critical issues that resonate with and impact the LGBTQ Community– particularly Gay/SGL (Same-gender-loving) men. His latest eponymous podcast is entitled, “WYATT!” Visit: www.wyattevans.com/podcast/Mr. Evans is also a voice-over (V/O) instructor and talent. As an instructor, he develops students (one-on-one and in groups) into polished, professional voice talents. And as a V/O talent, Wyatt performs radio spots, narrations, and educational vehicles. Narrations for former Secretary of State Colin Powell’s “America’s Promise” organization is his most cherished accomplishment in the field. As a journalist and Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse Subject Matter Expert (SME), Mr. Evans has researched, reported on, and written about this demoralizing, destructive, and potentially life-threatening cycle of abuse. IPV/A is domestic violence and abuse within the LGBTQ Community. And as an IPV/A SME, advocate, speaker, and survivor, Mr. Evans’s continuing mission is to shine a bright light on this abusive behavior through awareness and education. He is the LGBTQ Community Chair of the National Trauma Education and Policy Board. This organization’s mission is to increase awareness and educate the public about the impact and consequences of trauma in all its forms, thereby helping to shape policy.