Advocate. Thought leader. Poverty abolitionist. Because poverty is a policy choice.
Devon Gray is the president of End Poverty in California (EPIC), an advocacy organization founded by former Stockton Mayor Michael Tubbs. At EPIC, Devon aligns the organization’s priorities, both advancing a statewide policy agenda focused on equal opportunity for all and changing narratives around poverty away from ones based in outdated stereotypes to ones that better reflect the lived experiences of individuals and communities.
Devon joined EPIC in 2022 as Mayor Tubbs' chief of staff and was named the organization's first president the following year. He previously served in the administration of Governor Gavin Newsom as Special Advisor to the Governor’s Chief of Staff, and was also a policy advisor for Beto O'Rourke's presidential campaign, where he led the campaign's gun safety and criminal justice reform strategies. Prior to joining EPIC, he was a director with Evergreen Strategy Group, where he advised gun violence prevention organizations on policy and communications.
Devon is a graduate of Stanford Law School and the Stanford Graduate School of Education, and his writings have been featured in CalMatters, Newsweek, The Hill, and other publications.