PJ Andrews is Director of the U.S. Bahá’í Office of Public Affairs, where he provides strategic stewardship of national engagement with public discourse and the Office’s broader communications work. His role emphasizes learning-oriented approaches to dialogue and collaboration across government, academic, media, and civil-society settings, while strengthening clarity and consistency in the Office’s voice across channels and projects.
Prior to joining the Office, he worked in ethical culture development within the labor movement, in government relations for national service programs, in congressional casework, and with Bahá’í institutions at the international level. He holds a master’s degree in Human Development and Psychology from the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a bachelor’s degree in American Studies from Tufts University.