Garrett Wyatt
Digital Content Manager
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Garrett James Wyatt is the Digital Content Manager for Future Caucus, the largest nonpartisan organization of young lawmakers in the United States. Future Caucus works with over 1,800 Gen Z and millennial elected leaders in Congress and state legislatures to bridge divides, collaborate on future-oriented policy, and scale a healthy culture of democracy. He creates and manages the social content and strategy for Future Caucus’ digital channels–building brand recognition and awareness.
Prior to joining Future Caucus, Garrett was a Junior Writer for Shareability, a social content marketing agency, where he wrote and developed micro-documentaries and influencer content for major brands like Google, YouTube, Adobe, and Mars/Wrigley candy brands. In this role, he focused on establishing brands on emerging social media platforms and building a Gen Z audience. His work has been featured in Times Square, Adweek, and at Variety’s Power of Women event.
Originally from Nuevo, California, Garrett holds a Bachelor of English with an emphasis in Creative Writing and Film Production from California Lutheran University. He is a published essayist and award-winning playwright.
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