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    Jacqueline Ebanks

    Executive Director, Commission on Gender Equity, Office of the Mayor, New York City

    Jacqueline Ebanks is a prominent advocate for gender equity and social justice, currently serving as the Executive Director of the Commission on Gender Equity (CGE) in New York City. She was reappointed to this position by Mayor Eric Adams on November 22, 2022, after previously being appointed by Mayor Bill de Blasio in 2017. Under her leadership, the CGE focuses on dismantling institutional and societal discrimination against women, girls, and marginalized gender identities across New York City.1

    Ebanks has over three decades of experience in promoting economic and social justice. Before her role at the CGE, she was the Executive Director of the Women’s City Club of New York, where she played a significant role in guiding the organization into its second century of activism. Her career also includes positions such as Vice President of Programs at the New York Women’s Foundation and various roles at Citigroup and United Way of New York City, where she focused on community investment and program development.13

    She holds a Master’s degree in Policy Analysis and Public Management from Stony Brook University and a Bachelor’s degree in Government from Anderson University. Ebanks is recognized for her contributions to gender equity initiatives, having been named one of AM Metro NY's Power Players and featured as one of Good Housekeeping’s 10 Humanitarians over 50.3

    In addition to her role at CGE, Ebanks is the Founder and CEO of SAE Consulting Group, which works with various organizations to advance economic, gender, and racial equity.23

    Highlights

    Nov 22 · nyc.gov
    Mayor Adams Appoints Nine New Commissioners ...
    About — SAE Consulting Group
    Jun 20 · powherny.org
    Leadership | PowHer™ New York

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    Bronx, New York, United States