Gayle Goldin
Gayle Goldin serves as Deputy Director for the Women’s Bureau. Gayle is a policy analyst, strategist and former Rhode Island state senator. Prior to joining the Women’s Bureau, Gayle served as campaign advisor to Family Values @ Work, where she helped coalitions around the country pass paid leave legislation while also advocating for a national paid family and medical leave program. Gayle has also served as the strategic initiatives officer at Women's Fund of Rhode Island, where she developed a gender equity policy platform, ran the Women’s Policy Institute and oversaw the grant making process.
In 2001, two things changed Gayle’s life: she broke her back and became a mom. Questioning caregiving policies in the U.S., Gayle started organizing and then ran for office. In her first year as a state senator, Gayle successfully championed the passage of Temporary Caregiver Insurance, making Rhode Island the third state with paid leave and the first state to ensure everyone who used it has a right to return to work afterwards. During her legislative career, she also led efforts to increase access to affordable child care, improve health care, protect reproductive rights, raise the tipped minimum wage and address the gender and racial wage gap.
Gayle holds an undergraduate degree from McGill University and earned her master’s degree from Tufts University.