Everett Kelley is the national president of the American Federation of Government Employees, which is the largest union representing federal and D.C. government employees. He began his first term of service as national president in February 2020 and was elected to another term during the 42nd National Convention in June 2022.
Everett Kelley has been a member of AFGE since 1981. He worked at Anniston Army Depot and retired from there after 30 years of service.
Eric Bunn Sr. is national secretary-treasurer of the American Federation of Government Employees, the largest union representing federal and D.C. government workers. He was elected to this position in April 2020 after serving three consecutive terms as District 14 national vice president and was reelected during the 42nd National Convention in June 2022.
Bunn has been a labor union activist for more than 35 years. His career in public service began when he joined the D.C. Department of Housing and Community Development. He quickly rose to the position of local president of AFGE Local 2725, which represents more than 1,200 professional and wage grade employees in six government agencies within the District of Columbia — Department of Consumer & Regulatory Affairs, Department of the Environment, Department of Health, Department of Housing and Community Development, Housing Authority, and Office of the State Superintendent.
Following his work at the local union level, Bunn was elected national vice president of District 14, representing federal and D.C. government employees in the greater Washington metropolitan area as well as in Europe.
Jeremy Lannan is national vice president for women and fair practices at the American Federation of Government Employees, the largest union representing federal and D.C. government workers. He was elected to the position in August 2018 at AFGE’s 41st National Convention and was reelected during the 42nd National Convention in June 2022.
Lannan is one of the youngest – and first openly gay – federal employees ever elected to one of AFGE’s three national leadership positions. He also is the first male ever to lead AFGE’s Women’s and Fair Practices Departments (WFP), which promote civil, human, women’s, and workers’ rights for all AFGE members.