
Name
Julian Glover
Organization/Company Affiliation
National Fair Housing Alliance
Position Title
Senior Advisor For Communications, Marketing, And Education
Speaker Bio
Julian Glover is Senior Advisor for Communications, Marketing, and Education at the National Fair Housing Alliance, the nation’s only organization dedicated exclusively to eliminating housing discrimination. He architects NFHA’s national communications and public education strategy, oversees the organization’s national media campaign, and equips more than 170 member organizations with messaging resources they deploy in their own communities. He shapes executive messaging on the civil rights issues at the center of housing today and leads the planning and execution of NFHA’s largest national convenings, bringing together civil rights leaders, policymakers at every level of government, and the everyday people NFHA educates about their rights.
He came to that work from a celebrated career in broadcast journalism. As a multi-Emmy, Edward R. Murrow, and Associated Press award-winning news anchor, executive producer, and documentary journalist at ABC7 News in San Francisco, Glover built a reputation for accountability reporting where race, housing, justice, and structural inequity meet. His documentary Our America: Lowballed exposed racial bias in home appraisals and prompted responses from the White House and Congress. Inside the newsroom, he helped reshape how a major market television station covered crime, community, and power, and trained more than 100 journalists on reporting structural inequity with rigor and context.
Glover teaches as an adjunct at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School, where he has led courses on diversity and inclusion in leadership, multimedia storytelling, and communications theory for eight years. He previously taught multimedia journalism at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism. Glover holds a B.S. in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Miami and an M.S. in Journalism Innovation from the Newhouse School.
He came to that work from a celebrated career in broadcast journalism. As a multi-Emmy, Edward R. Murrow, and Associated Press award-winning news anchor, executive producer, and documentary journalist at ABC7 News in San Francisco, Glover built a reputation for accountability reporting where race, housing, justice, and structural inequity meet. His documentary Our America: Lowballed exposed racial bias in home appraisals and prompted responses from the White House and Congress. Inside the newsroom, he helped reshape how a major market television station covered crime, community, and power, and trained more than 100 journalists on reporting structural inequity with rigor and context.
Glover teaches as an adjunct at Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School, where he has led courses on diversity and inclusion in leadership, multimedia storytelling, and communications theory for eight years. He previously taught multimedia journalism at UC Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism. Glover holds a B.S. in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Miami and an M.S. in Journalism Innovation from the Newhouse School.