Taylor Aguilera
Taylor Aguilera is the statewide organizing director for Floridians Protecting Freedom, the coalition behind the amendment to limit government interference with abortion, which will appear on Florida ballots as amendment 4 this November. Taylor was raised in Polk County. She studied political science at Hillsborough Community College. Her career has focused on supporting issues-based advocacy and electoral campaigns in Florida and Georgia. Prior to her organizing career, she worked in the criminal justice system as a paralegal with the public defender’s office, where she saw firsthand the need for systematic change in her community. That moved her to organize and take action for a better Florida.
Guerdy Remy (was unable to attend)
Guerdy Remy is a licensed nurse with a Haitian-American background. She came to the United States when she was 5 and grew up in New York City before moving to Seminole County in 2004. She also is board president of the Florida Access Network, state board
member of the Democratic Progressive Caucus of Florida, chair of the State Campaign Committee and vice president of the Central Florida Democratic Progressive Caucus.
As the vice president of the Seminole County Democratic Veterans Caucus, she is focused on veterans’ increasing unhoused crisis and lack of mental health solutions and assistance. She is currently working as an admissions/medication nurse at a local hospital. Guerdy earned an associate degree from Ulster County BOCES School of Practical Nursing and earned a degree in health service administration from Keiser University.
Kait Thomson
Kait Thomson (they/them) is the senior director of public affairs at Planned Parenthood of Southwest and Central Florida. They hold over a decade of experience in nonprofit and campaign leadership. Hailing from “the sticks,” Kait grew their political chops in New Hampshire’s “First in the Nation” presidential primaries and went on to build multi-state advocacy programs up and down the East Coast with organizations such as NARAL Pro-Choice America and 350.org. They have called Florida home since 2021 and are fired up and ready to win Yes on 4.
Amy Weintraub
Amy Weintraub is a seasoned, award-winning organizer who has worked most of her adult life identifying, educating and activating citizens toward social justice. She is the Reproductive Rights Program Director at Progress Florida. She is the former chair of the League of Women Voters of Florida’s Reproductive Health and Justice Team and serves as the membership chair of the League of Women Voters of the St. Petersburg Area. She also is a leader with the statewide Floridians for Reproductive Freedom coalition.
Prior to moving to Florida in 2015, Amy lived in her home state of West Virginia where she led efforts within organizations such as WV FREE (West Virginia Focus: Reproductive Education and Equality), Covenant House of West Virginia and Planned Parenthood.
Dr. Kathryn Berryman
Dr. Kathryn Berryman is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology, maternal-fetal medicine and obesity medicine. Her training began at the University of Virginia where she was an honored Jefferson Scholar, followed by medical school at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and then residency and fellowship at The Ohio State University. She joined the AdventHealth team during COVID, after a distinguished career in the military, where she served as a maternal-fetal medicine physician.
She specializes in complex pregnancy management and prenatal genetic counseling and testing. Caring for women with high-risk pregnancies has driven her passion to support reproductive rights and women’s access to care.
LWVOC Co-President Tiffany Hughes is the owner of KBI Staffing Solutions LLC, a staffing firm focused on economically empowering the community in Orlando's Historic Parramore. She is a community advocate, education advocate, and mentor for high school students with the Take Stock in Children Program. Tiffany is also the 25th President of the Orange County, FL branch of the NAACP, the youngest in their history, and a graduate of Leadership Orlando Class 100 and NAACP 2019 NextGen. She has served on Orange County and City of Orlando boards, is a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated is a steward at Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church in Eatonville, FL. Tiffany has a Master's degree from Full Sail University, a certificate in Diversity and Inclusion from Cornell University, and was awarded as a 2023 Woman Who Mean Business honoree and named an Orlando Business Journal 40 under 40 honoree in 2021.