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JOSEF LIPP

Chief Operations Officer

Josef Lipp joined Live Action in 2019 as Chief Operations Officer after nearly five years at a fast-growing software start-up venture. A strategic operations leader, Josef has held multiple leadership roles in the nonprofit and private sectors. Before coming to Live Action, Josef helped to scale a business from $0 to $8.4 Million in annual recurring revenue. He brings extensive experience building and developing teams, along with the infrastructure to support them. Josef serves on Live Action’s executive team strategizing, implementing, and managing the organization's wide array of initiatives. Josef is married and has a young daughter and son.

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Kimberly Bird Vice President Of External Relations

Kimberly Bird joined Live Action in 2021 as the Vice President of External Relations. After 12 years leading the communications strategies for a national staffing firm and several years as a broadcast journalist, Kimberly wanted to use her voice to educate and advocate on behalf of preborn children. She currently serves on Live Action’s executive team with a specialized focus on development, events, and news content that will transform public opinion to be against abortion. Kimberly lives in Florida with her husband and their three daughters.

Noah Brandt Vice President Of Communications

Noah Brandt joined Live Action in August of 2021, after years of effective political advocacy fighting for life at both the federal and state levels. Before coming to Live Action, Noah worked with Americans United for Life, the National Republican Congressional Committee, and numerous political campaigns across the nation. Noah pursued both his undergraduate and graduate education in Legislative Affairs at The George Washington University. Noah lives in Missouri with his wife and daughter, often traveling to Washington, D.C. and state capitals around the country to fight for life. At Live Action, Noah leads all communications and public policy initiatives to ensure preborn American citizens are treated with dignity and that their basic human rights are respected.

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