Brooke Medina serves as Vice President of Communications for the John Locke Foundation where she manages a team of talented communications, design, and media professionals. Among the Locke Communications Team’s productions are the popular show “The Debrief,” the award-winning short film “In the Pines,” and the new documentary “Sowing Resilience: Securing Our Food Supply From Farm to Table.”
Brooke oversees the implementation of the organization’s strategic communications efforts and regularly engages with the press and public through written commentary, television and radio interviews, as well as public speaking engagements. In addition to these roles, Brooke is responsible for creating and implementing the foundation’s marketing strategy.
Brooke is a graduate of Regent University, holding a B.A. in Government and a minor in English. While in college, she attended both the Koch Leaders Program and Koch Communications Fellowship, programs that focus on the philosophical underpinnings of market-based management and classical liberalism. She is currently a member of the American Enterprise Institute’s Leadership Network.
Brooke’s writing has been published in outlets such as The Hill, Entrepreneur, Washington Examiner, WORLD, Daily Signal, FEE, and other publications. She also contributed to a recently released book, The Digital Public Square: Christian Ethics in a Technological Society.