Jacquelline Cobb Fuller
Jacquelline Cobb Fuller is Head of Advocacy and Communications for Google Foundation, "the philanthropic arm of Google Inc. She oversees public policy, public engagement and media relations, and serves as spokesperson. Jacquelline previously served as Deputy Director of Global Health at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, where she was a member of the senior management team guiding efforts to influence public policy on behalf of Gates Foundation issues and grantees.
"In 2004-2005, Jacquelline and her family moved to Delhi, India where she helped to launch and scale up the foundation's $300 million HIV prevention initiative known as Avahan. She led government, corporate, media and board relations and advocacy efforts at the international, country and state level, and developed and managed a $20 million grant portfolio of grants. Prior experience also includes serving as speechwriter and aide to U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, Dr. Louis Sullivan. Jacquelline ghostwrote the inspiration autobiography, "Never Forget" by Kay Coles James. Jacquelline received her MPP from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard and serves on the Board of the Harvey Fellows and International Justice Mission. She is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and currently resides in Orinda, California." [1]
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- ↑ WIN Breakfast Meeting, WIN, accessed December 20, 2008.