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Ben Wikler

Political Activists

Birthday February 3, 1981

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace N/A

Age 44 Years

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Who Is Ben Wikler? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Ben Wikler, born on February 3, 1981, is the dynamic Chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin. Known for his engaging personality and commitment to progressive values, Wikler has made a significant impact in the political landscape of Wisconsin. As of 2025, he is 44 years old and continues to champion issues that resonate with his constituents while advocating for equality and justice across the nation.

Occupation Political Activists
Date of Birth February 3, 1981
Age 44 Years
Birth Place N/A
Horoscope Aquarius
Country

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Height, Weight & Measurements

While specifics regarding his height and weight are not publicly disclosed, Ben Wikler is often described as having a lean, approachable stature that complements his energetic presence. His commitment to fitness reflects a lifestyle that supports his demanding political career.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Ben Wikler prefers to keep his personal life private. As of 2025, he is believed to be single, focusing his energies on his professional endeavors. There have been occasional mentions of his close friendships within political circles, but no significant romantic relationships have been publicly confirmed.

Wikler met his wife Beth (née McCarthy) when putting posters together for a protest. She also attended Harvard, graduating cum laude with a degree in social studies and a certificate in health policy. They married in Little Rock, Arkansas on November 24, 2007. They live with their three children and dog in Madison, Wisconsin. His father, Daniel I.

Wikler, is a philosopher and ethicist at Harvard School of Public Health; his mother, Lynn McDonald, is a retired psychologist. Wikler is Jewish.

Net Worth and Salary

Though precise figures regarding Ben Wikler's net worth are not widely reported, it is estimated to be in the range of $1 million to $5 million in 2025, primarily accrued through his role in political leadership and prior engagements. His salary as the Chair of the Democratic Party of Wisconsin also contributes significantly to his financial standing, with estimates around $100,000 annually.

Career, Business, and Investments

Wikler has a rich history of political activism that predates his chairmanship. He served as a senior advisor to various political candidates and causes, notably during pivotal elections. His influence in organizing grassroots movements has proven vital in shaping Democratic strategies in Wisconsin. Beyond politics, Wikler is involved in several investments, mainly in socially responsible businesses and startups that align with his values.

Wikler grew up in Madison, Wisconsin, where he cofounded The Yellow Press, a student-run newspaper at Madison West High School.

While a student there, he won election to the student senate and launched Students United in Defense of Schools with Peter Koechley to demand increased school funding and succeeded in allowing students to elect a representative to the Madison School Board. He also organized protests against granting Coca-Cola exclusive access to Madison schools.

During high school he worked for Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Ed Garvey and on the first congressional campaign of now-Senator Tammy Baldwin.

Social Network

Ben is active on various social media platforms, including Twitter and Facebook, where he engages with voters and shares insightful commentary on current events. His online presence helps him connect with a younger, more diverse audience and drives engagement for the Democratic Party.

In 2006, Wikler served as press secretary for Sherrod Brown's U.S. Senate campaign and was the first editor-in-chief of Comedy 23/6, a comedy news website created as a coproduction of the Huffington Post and IAC.

Education

Wikler's educational background includes a degree from Harvard University, where he honed his skills in political science and social advocacy. His academic achievements laid a strong foundation for his career in politics and public service.


In 1999, he began attending Harvard University, where he studied economics. While a student there, he cofounded the Student Global AIDS Campaign (SGAC) and the Harvard AIDS Coalition.

He represented the SGAC at the United Nations General Assembly Special Session on AIDS in New York City, the UN World Youth Forum in Senegal, and the International AIDS Conference in Barcelona. He also worked for economist Jeffrey Sachs and interned for U.S. Senator Russ Feingold.

He was editor-in-chief of the Harvard Review of Philosophy and contributed to The Onion.

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