Libertas Network is growing. As we expand our national programs to serve millions of families and spread the ideas of human flourishing, we need leaders who match the scale of that ambition. That’s why we’re excited to announce the addition of three extraordinary individuals to our board of trustees. Each one brings deep experience, bold vision, and a shared commitment to our mission of changing hearts, minds, and laws to create a freer future. We couldn’t be more energized about what’s ahead.
Russell Brunson
Russell Brunson is a digital marketing entrepreneur and author who has scaled ClickFunnels into a leading sales‑funnel platform with over 150,000 paying customers and more than 265 million dollars in annual revenue.
Over the past two decades, Brunson has built a community of more than a million entrepreneurs, created the “Two Comma Club” recognition for users who generate at least seven figures through a single funnel, and helped thousands reach that milestone. Through bestsellers like DotCom Secrets, Expert Secrets, and Traffic Secrets, he has helped codify the language and strategy of online sales funnels, shaping how modern entrepreneurs think about traffic, conversion, and customer journeys. Russell lives near Boise, Idaho, with his wife and five kids.
Carrie Tynan
Carrie Tynan is the Chief Executive Officer of the Adolph Coors Foundation, where she oversees all operations and is responsible for carrying out the trustees’ long‑term philanthropic vision. A Colorado native and University of Texas graduate, she previously worked as an English teacher before moving into philanthropy and rising through several program and leadership roles at the foundation over nearly two decades.
During her tenure, she has helped steward donor intent by ensuring the Foundation’s grantmaking focuses on organizations that advance free enterprise, limited government, and the rule of law, with a strong emphasis on helping people become self‑reliant rather than dependent on public assistance.
Nicole Nosek
Nicole Nabulsi Nosek is a housing and energy advocate, political organizer, and civic leader, best known as the founder of Texans for Reasonable Solutions, a Texas based nonprofit working to expand housing supply and reduce costs through land‑use reform. A former paralegal who struggled to afford housing on a modest income, she spent about 15 years in senior roles on U.S. political campaigns before moving from the Bay Area to the Austin region in 2019 with her husband, entrepreneur and investor Luke Nosek, and their three children, each of them avid readers of Tuttle Twins. Nicole is an active political donor, philanthropist, and connector, bringing an entrepreneurial, coalition‑building mindset to her policy and community work. Nicole holds a bachelor’s degree in Rhetoric and Political Science from the University of California, Berkeley. She also completed 1.5 years toward a Juris Doctor (J.D.) at the University of San Francisco School of Law.
Jeffrey Harmon (Angel Studios), John Pestana (ObservePoint), and Connor Boyack continue to serve on the board alongside these three new additions, bringing continuity and strength to an already powerful team.
Libertas Network is positioned for substantial growth in the years ahead, with a focus on positively impacting the lives of millions of families through educational and experiential programming. As we approach the 250th anniversary of America, we’re looking forward, not just back. Our focus remains on spreading the ideas of freedom to families and investing in the long-term social and cultural shifts necessary to preserve human flourishing for generations to come.
Learn more about our recent impact in our 2025 report.