Jacqueline Jackson

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Jacqueline Jackson is an Independent Consult specializing in finding solutions for non-profit corporations. She has over 30 years of management experience in the non-profit sector. She served as the Education Specialist and the Director of Education Services, Health and Family Services and Youth Services for the San Diego Urban League. She has served as a job developer and employment services manager for Community Service Center for the Disabled and she has also served as Development Director for the San Diego Center for the Blind.

Jacqueline received a Bachelor's of Arts degree from San Diego State University with a major in psychology. She has a Master’s Degree in Leadership studies with a specialization in Non-Profit Business Administration from the University of San Diego.

Jacqueline's passion is advocacy for people with disabilities. She currently serves on the California State Independent Living Council (SILC) and is the Chair of the State Plan for Independent Living (SPIL). She also is SILC's Representative to the State Rehabilitation Council (SRC). She is the Blind and Low Vision Representative for the Public Utilities Commission Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program, Equipment Program Advisory Committee (EPAC). She serves on numerous local boards and commissions for San Diego County. She is a guest lecturer for San Diego State University. She is the 2017 Woman of the Year for California's 80th Assembly District.

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