One of New York's biggest marriage obstacles is finally calling it quits! New Yorker Maggie Gallagher has made a career out of trying to tear down marriage equality. She's just resigned from her post as president of the anti-equality National Organization for Marriage (NOM).
Though she's announced her next steps—continuing to help NOM and writing a book against marriage equality —we thought we'd give her a hand and suggest a few new career options, based on her skills and experience.
Step 1 It's Maggie's Reinvention Tour! What should her next career move be? Choose which one you like.
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http://fightbackpac.com/maggieMaggie Gallagher Ends Reign Over Anti-Gay Marriage Group
By On Top Magazine Staff
Published: April 22, 2010
Maggie Gallagher has stepped down as president of the nation's largest and most influential anti-gay marriage group, the National Organization for Marriage (NOM).
Gallagher made the announcement on the group's website Friday, “I have some very good news to announce for you today: NOM has a new president.”
“Today, the board of NOM announced that we are promoting Brian Brown, who you all know as NOM's capable and charismatic executive director, to the position of president of NOM.”
Having made hundreds of media appearances since NOM's founding in 2007, Gallagher has become the public face of opposition to gay marriage. She also serves as the president of the socially conservative Institute for Marriage and Public Policy, a group dedicated to “strengthening marriage as a social institution,” and has authored five books.
Prior to her 1993 "marriage" to Raman Srivastav, Gallagher was an unwed mother.
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