David J. Aubrey
2nd Congressional District
- Year Appointed:
- 2023, 2025
- Term Expires:
- December 31, 2030
David J. Aubrey is the President of AT&T Louisiana. Before his current role, he served for four years as the Regional Vice President of External & Legislative Affairs. In that role, he managed Louisiana’s external and legislative affairs team that plans and implements activities for achieving AT&T’s legislative, regulatory, and community objectives.
He joined AT&T in 2014 as Regional Director of External Affairs for North Louisiana and was later promoted to Director of External Relations for AT&T Louisiana in 2015.
Mr. Aubrey is the former executive director of the Strategic Action Council (SAC) of Northwest, Louisiana, a broad-based regional, business, and civic organization created to enhance the capacity of the region so that it can compete in today’s global, technology-driven economy. He was the founding managing director of the Minority Supplier Institute. During his tenure, the organization grew from an annual budget of approximately $100K to nearly $500K and built a strong reserve which was unprecedented for nonprofits during the most recent recession. He also recruited and assisted more than sixty (60) minority businesses with securing more than $20 million in contracts with private corporations, majority contractors, and government agencies.
In 1998, he made history when, at the age of 24, he was elected the first African-American mayor of his hometown of Homer, Louisiana, making him the state’s youngest mayor at the time.
The 1991 valedictorian of Homer High School graduated with honors from Grambling State University (GSU) in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in public administration. While at GSU, he was elected president of the Student Government Association and selected to the University of Louisiana System Board of Supervisors as the student member.
David is married to the former Millicent Maiden along with his endearing marriage and relationship with his Alma Mater, Grambling State University.
David currently serves on the boards of LABI, Louisiana Leadership Institute, Grambling University Foundation, the Louisiana Committee of 100, and Friends of Louisiana Public Broadcasting.
He was appointed as an At-Large Member in 2023. He was reappointed as the representative of the 2nd Congressional District in 2025. He will complete his term of service on December 31, 2030.