Jamie Cooper-Hohn
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Biographical Information
"Jamie Cooper-Hohn is a co-founder of CIFF and serves as the Foundation's President and CEO. Prior to assuming leadership of the Foundation, she served as Co-Director of Shine Trust, a grant making trust supporting children in poverty in England through educational initiatives. She also served as Vice President of Strategic Planning and Development for Gould Partners in New York City, a non-profit collaborative effort aimed at expanding educational opportunities for inner city children and their families. Jamie also worked as Associate Director for the Center for Policy Alternatives in Washington, DC, leading the organisation's efforts to promote innovative legislative responses to social and economic issues. Her other experiences include working for CBS News and the Atlanta Project, an initiative of President Jimmy Carter. Jamie received a Bachelor of Arts from Smith College and a Masters in Public Administration from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. " [1]
She is married to Chris Cooper-Hohn.
Affiliations
- Patron, ARK
- Advisory Council, Impetus Trust [2]
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References
- ↑ Jamie Cooper-Hohn, organizational web page, accessed July 12, 2012.
- ↑ Impetus Trust Advisory Council, organizational web page, accessed October 13, 2012.