Tami Haught is the Co-Executive Director for the SERO Project, a network of people with HIV and allies fighting for freedom from stigma and injustice.
She has been living with HIV for over 30 years. She assists state advocates to educate community members, allies, and legislators on the impact of HIV-specific legislation. Haught was the Community Organizer who led Iowa’s efforts to modernize their HIV-specific statutes in 2014. She is a membership committee chair for the United States People Living with HIV (PLHIV) Caucus - a group of organizations, coalitions, networks, client groups and individuals with HIV who advocate for people with HIV), Vice-President of Positive Iowans Taking Charge, Community Organizer for Community HIV/Hepatitis Advocates of Iowa Network, and member of the Positive Women’s Network-USA.