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As the Founder of the Association of LGBTQ+ Corporate Directors in June 2022, Houdart promotes diversity in corporate governance. He is a member of the National Association of Corporate Directors Center for Inclusive Governance Advisory Council.[4][5] He was an expert witness for the California Department of Justice in the case against Assembly Bill 979. He advises Fortune 500 firms on human rights issues and serves on the L'Oréal Global Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Board.[6][7]
Georgetown and Columbia University
Houdart's academic pursuits include roles as an adjunct professor at Georgetown University and Columbia University, where he teaches about Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity, and Development.[8][9] His insights are disseminated through his weekly Substack on LGBTQ+ equality.[10] He is a frequent guest of TV programs, radio stations, and newspapers as an expert on the topic.[11][12]
United Nations [2016-2020]
His tenure at the United Nations Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights - from 2016 through to 2020 - saw him working on the Free & Equal campaign and co-authoring and leading the United Nations Global LGBTI Standards of Conduct for Business.[13][14]
World Bank [2002-2016]
Before his United Nations role, Houdart's career at the World Bank spanned from 2002 to 2016, where he authored economic development analyses on various countries and contributed to several World Development Reports as a Senior Country Officer.[15][16] He was President of GLOBE, the World Bank Group LGBTQ+ employee resource group, from 2010 to 2014.[17][18][19] He is credited with starting the sexual orientation and gender identity development agenda at the World Bank during that period.[20]For example, Houdart played a crucial role in the World Bank’s stance on the Uganda Anti-Homosexuality Act, 2014 and the Anti-Homosexuality Act, 2023.[21][22] In 2024, he co-founded Koppa focused on LGBTQ+ economic empowerment [23] with Lee Badgett and three other experts.
During budget cuts in 2014, Houdart objected to a $94,000 bonus[33] awarded to the World Bank's Chief Financial Officer, Bertrand Badré. This led to tensions with the Bank's leadership and President Jim Yong Kim.[34][35] This situation escalated when Houdart was investigated[36][37] and demoted[38] following accusations of leaking official-use-only documents as part of his activism on SOGI and development. The allegations, which Houdart contested, were seen by some as retaliatory for his whistleblowing actions.[39] Houdart resigned from the Bank in 2016 to join the United Nations describing the previous years as an ordeal.[40][41]
Personal life
Surrogacy, Family Life and Ancestry
Fabrice Houdart is a single father of twins born in 2013. He has been vocal about his journey of fatherhood through surrogacy.[42] Conservative outlets in France criticized[43] his decision to use surrogacy in the United States.