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Jacqueline Lee Rivera

Issues:
Climate Change, Education, Racial Injustice, Hunger/Food insecurity, Refugee Crisis and Immigration, Economic Injustice, Privacy and Surveillance, Technology & Data, Labor issues, Voting Rights, Women and Girls, Human Rights
Expertise:
Educational materials, Impact Producing, Consulting, Impact Strategist/Advisor, Campaign Implementation
Cultural/racial identity:
Multi-racial (1/2 Asian and 1/2 Caucasian)
Self identification:
Female

Bio

Jacqueline Lee Rivera is an Impact Producer specializing in campaign strategy, partnership development, and project management for campaign implementation. She served as Impact Producer for the feature films John Lewis : Good Trouble, American Factory, and for the docuseries America To Me. She has more than 10 years of experience in project development and management including global partnership development and managing digital marketing campaigns for various organizations including UNESCO, Participant, the He Named Me Malala documentary, Gucci’s Chime For Change, Nike’s Girl Effect, Microsoft’s YouthSpark, Hourglass Cosmetics International Women’s Day, and GlobalGiving’s Disaster Relief Grants. Jacqueline has presented and trained internationally on crowdfunding and campaign management, holds a Master’s in Global Affairs and Management from Thunderbird School of Global Management, a B.A. in International Studies, and resides in Los Angeles, California. Jacqueline is passionate about community-based partnerships for local, inclusive and sustainable impact.