Curtis Workman - WVFFC Executive Director
Curtis Workman is a native of the southern coalfields of West Virginia and currently a resident of Putnam County, WV. He graduated from St. Albans High School in Kanawha County. Workman was a student at West Virginia State University and elected Chairman of the University Senate. Curtis is currently studying political science and business management at Marshall University. In 2021, he was elected to the Kanawha County Republican Executive Committee and serves as the first Executive Director of the West Virginia Faith and Freedom Coalition. In this position, he is responsible for the implementation and overall management of this prominent non-profit organization and is the youngest Executive Director in the United States.
Workman began his career as an intern for the U.S. House of Representatives and quickly rose to a professional position. He managed a widely contested Congressional campaign in the Mountain State which was a coveted victory. He also played a vital role in a Senate campaign in Georgia. He served in a senior leadership position of a commercial kitchen with a more than $1 million budget at a Charleston country club. Curtis is a certified firefighter in the state of West Virginia and has served on multiple volunteer departments in Kanawha, Lincoln, and Putnam counties. He understands the critical importance of community service. He has also participated in various local organizations for the benefit of the citizens of West Virginia.
Curtis is a devout Christian, passionate about galvanizing faith-based electorates and supports traditional American values which include stronger families, and individual freedom.