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Founder Jacqueline Bouvier Copeland

Founder & CEO, The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund and Founder, Black Philanthropy Month
San Francisco, California, United States
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Jacqueline Bouvier Copeland is a renowned ESG leader, executive, board member, and advisor with a wealth of professional experience. She is the Founder/CEO of The Women Invested to Save Earth Fund, an impact enterprise providing funding for underrepresented innovators in social and environmental justice. She is also the driving force behind the creation of Black Philanthropy Month, a global collaboration that celebrates and promotes Black giving in all its forms. Her expertise on cultural and ecosystem diversity issues has earned her recognition by the UN and Congress. She is one of the world's Top 100 Philanthropy Leaders and creates effective equity, impact, and sustainability strategies for global organizations and movements. With a Ph.D. in anthropology and two master's degrees in urban design and cultural anthropology from the University of Pennsylvania, she is a trained futurist and strategy specialist. She has also authored several books and articles on ESG issues and frequently speaks at various events as a keynote speaker.

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