Richard Socarides (born November 8, 1954) is head of global corporate communications and government affairs for Gerson Lehrman Group (GLG).
Previously, he led communications at New Line Cinema and has held other senior media jobs at Time Warner, AOL and in government and politics.
He is also an American Democratic political strategist, writer for The New Yorker, TV commentator and a New York attorney.
He was a White House adviser under United States President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1999 in a variety of senior positions, including as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Adviser for Public Liaison.
He worked on legal, policy and political issues and served as principal adviser to Clinton on gay and lesbian civil rights issues.
Under Clinton, he was chief operating officer of the 50th Anniversary Summit of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
Socarides also worked as special assistant to Senator Tom Harkin (D-Iowa).
Socarides has written extensively on political and legal topics in his regular column in The New Yorker, as well as for The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal, and Politico.
He is a frequent commentator on television.
Socarides is a Trustee of the State University of New York (SUNY), appointed by Governor Andrew Cuomo and of Antioch College, which he attended.
Socarides, who is openly gay, was the founding president of Equality Matters in 2011.
He is the son of Charles Socarides (1922–2005), a psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who was an outspoken critic of the American Psychiatric Association's 1973 decision to remove homosexuality from its list of mental disorders.
In 1992 the elder Socarides co-founded NARTH, in response to the American Psychoanalytic Association's 1992 decision to change its position on homosexuality.