Cody Alan To Receive Human Rights Campaign's Visibility Award
By Lauryn Snapp
March 2, 2020
As TV and Radio host of country music's most popular shows, Cody Alan is the media personality at the epicenter of Nashville, and now he is being spotlighted for his work within the community. Set to receive the Human Rights Campaign's Visibility Award. The ACM-winner, writer, actor, producer and personality will receive the honor at the 2020 HRC Nashville Dinner on March 14 in Nashville.
"It’s a huge honor to be recognized by HRC, particularly on the 25th anniversary. With so much to celebrate, I’m looking forward to a great night!” says Cody.
When not on-air, Cody loves staying fit, exploring new music, enjoying sunny beaches, and spending quality time with his partner of four years, Trea Smith. Cody also stays active with his supportive family, including two children. Follow Cody for more on social media, @codyalan, or at CMTcody.com.
The HRC is the nation's largest lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer civil right organization.
Cody Alan will be honored alongside Stephanie White, head coach for Vanderbilt Commodores & Dana Goldberg, Live Auction Host / Comedian.
Want to celebrate with Cody in person? Please join him on March 14, 2020 for the 25th annual "HRC Nashville Equality Dinner: A Silver Celebration," reflecting on 25 years of LGBTQ progress across Tennessee. Use Code: Cody20 to receive a $25 discount. Tickets and event details can be found HERE.
Photo Credit: CMT Radio.