Board Members

Jay Hoffman

Jay Hoffman

Corporate Secretary & Co-Founder

Contact Jay

Jay Hoffman has spent four decades at the intersection of public policy, media, and service. In the 1980s and ’90s, he was at the forefront of foreign affairs, engaging on key issues during the Reagan administration. In 1986, he founded a political strategy and foreign policy consulting firm, representing clients from Taiwan, Japan, Russia, the Philippines, South Africa, Bangladesh, and the Middle East, and producing television documentaries that offered balanced analysis on controversial global matters.

As a film producer, Hoffman’s credits include Lt. Dan Band: For the Common Good (Gary Sinise), Pure Country 2 (George Strait), Mother of Normandy, September Dawn (Jon Voight, Dean Cain), Corked, and Deep in the Heart (Jon Gries, Val Kilmer). He is currently producing the documentary America at 250: Through the Eyes of Our Heroes.

Hoffman has served on the national board of Easter Seals and the South Africa Education Fund, and as president of Bruce Herschensohn’s Leadership to Preserve America. He has partnered with the Reagan Legacy Foundation and the Airborne Museum in Normandy on initiatives honoring WWII veterans. He serves on Pepperdine University’s School of Public Policy Board of Visitors, is a member of the Republican Jewish Coalition’s National Leadership Council and is a lifetime member of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Foundation and the Reagan Alumni Association.

Through the WWII Heroes Foundation, Jay continues to honor WWII veterans—preserving stories that inspire and educate future generations.

<< Go Back