About Our Founder
Australian by birth, American by choice
Nick Adams is an American entrepreneur, cultural thought leader, Presidential appointee, and best-selling author.
He has been a prominent and outspoken critic of illegal immigration, discriminatory practices under the guise of critical race theory, a leading voice against the perils of radical feminism, and a champion of American exceptionalism.
Nick is an Australian immigrant and naturalized American citizen. Growing up in the Sydney area, he often remembers what his parents told him after he overcame Stage IV childhood cancer given just a 5% shot at survival - "If there's a 5% chance at anything, go after it!" This advice set the course of his life: he was elected to public office at the age of nineteen, became the youngest Deputy Mayor in Australian history in Sydney at twenty-one, and went on to complete undergraduate and postgraduate degrees at the University of Sydney, one of the most elite academic institutions in the world.
In 2016, after a four-year journey through the immigration process, he founded the Foundation for Liberty and American Greatness (FLAG) - a nonprofit teaching the founding documents and American values to K-12 students.
More than 1.6 million school-aged children now use FLAG's resources. Thousands of teachers and hundreds and thousands of parents have been equipped with the ability to teach civics at home and in the classroom due to Nick and FLAG's tireless work.
His work in public schools has seen him recognized by governors across the country, and he has been awarded honorary status in Arizona, Texas, Kentucky, Oklahoma, Nebraska, Arkansas, and South Carolina. In 2023, Nick was permanently enshrined in the Congressional record.