Aaron Titus is a disaster relief humanitarian, attorney, husband, dad, and a national leader in the VOAD movement in the United States. He is also the founder and executive director of Crisis Cleanup, a disaster relief collaboration platform that has facilitated more than a billion dollars of volunteer service by 2,500 organizations after more than 230 disasters, in 48 states and 7 countries.
Aaron and his wife Jennifer are the grateful parents of eleven children, so he has plenty of disaster response experience—even at home.
Aaron received his BS in Architecture from the University of Utah, and his JD in BS from George Washington University. Aaron enjoys describing human systems, building coalitions, science fair projects, and being a very silly dad.
He is currently working on his next book, Unmarkets, due to come out in 2026.
Biographies only prove that someone used to be cool. Aaron would rather focus on helping people right now than convincing you he used to be cool.