Jacquelyn Jackson

Jacquelyn Jackson, National Communications Volunteer, is a communications executive and writer with national and regional experience in strategic marketing, branding creation and implementation. She worked for 25 years in Washington, D.C. as chief lobbyist for the Times Mirror Company, Director of Communications and Outreach for a national PBS program that was produced by the Washington Post Company and Newsweek Productions. She also served as Director of Communications for the National Osteoporosis Foundation and as Director of Outreach for Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, Director of Government Relations for Pima Community College and Founding Executive Director for Tucson Values Teachers, a business-education collaborative that works to attract and retain teachers. Her work has appeared in national magazines and newspapers including the Los Angeles Times, the Boston Globe, Airport Magazine, DiscoveryHealth.com, the Atlanta Journal and Constitution, Inside Tucson Business and the Arizona Daily Star.