"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" - Dr. Edmund Burke

Staff

Kent Ostrander (B.A. – Vanderbilt University) attended Lafayette High School in Lexington and then studied at Vanderbilt University, graduating magna cum laude with a degree in mathematics. He was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa honorary society as a junior.

Kent began work on The Family Foundation in 1988, establishing a Board and incorporating the organization in 1989.

Kent and his wife, Joyce, have seven adult children.

Contact: 859-255-5400 or kent@kentuckyfamily.org

 

 

Martin Cothran ( B.A – University of California, Santa Barbara; M.A. – Simon Greenleaf) is the senior policy analyst for The Family Foundation. Martin helped launch the organization and has been critical to its success. While Martin makes final policy decisions and manages strategy, he also teaches Latin, Logic, and publishes educational curricula. In his spare time Martin lectures and maintains two blogs.

Martin and his wife, Joyce, have four children. Martin also hosts a popular political blog in Kentucky called Vital Remnants.

Contact: 859-329-1919 or martin@kentuckyfamily.org

 

Sarah Roof (B.S. – University of Evansville) is the publications editor for The Family Foundation and the project coordinator of the Kentucky Candidate Information Survey. After serving as an intern for The Family Foundation in the Summer of 2000, Sarah joined the staff in 2002.

Sarah and her husband, Steve, reside in Richmond with their daughter and son.

Contact: 859-255-5400 or sarah@kentuckyfamily.org

 

 

Andrew Walker (B.A. – Southwest Baptist University; M.Div. – The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary) is the policy analyst for the Louisville Metro area. He speaks to churches, groups, and civic organizations in addition to writing op-eds for The Family Foundation. Andrew is also a contributor to MereOrthodoxy.com. He does free-lance journalism for various publications. He is also completing a Master of Theology in Ethics under Dr. Russell Moore at The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary.

He and his wife