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Jamira Burley
Human Rights Activist - Social Impact Strategist - Speaker - White House Champion 4 Change - Forbes 30 Under 30 I Global Shaper @ World Economic Forum I One Young World Ambassador I Summit Fellow - MIT Media Lab Fellow
Jamira Burley is a prominent activist, strategist, and corporate leader with a focus on social impact and youth engagement. She currently serves as the Worldwide Education Strategic Initiatives Lead at Apple and is the co-founder of IAMHERETO, an organization working at the intersection of community, impact investments, and philanthropy.2
Previously, Burley held the position of Director of Social Impact Projects North America at adidas from September 2021 to September 2022. In this role, she:
- Spearheaded community activations and donations for cultural and sporting events
- Managed a portfolio of 20 community partner organizations
- Launched a social impact accelerator for Black women
- Produced the inaugural brand Impact Report
- Influenced and managed a $31 million budget for community impact1
Burley's career has been marked by significant achievements in social justice and youth advocacy:
- She was recognized as an Obama White House Champion of Change, a 2020 Oprah Magazine Visionary, and a Forbes Under 30 Honoree in Law and Policy.2
- At age 15, she organized an anti-violence program in her high school that reduced violence by 30%.24
- She was the first of her 15 siblings to graduate high school and pursue higher education, obtaining a BA in International Business and Legal Studies from Temple University.24
- Burley has worked with numerous high-profile organizations, including Target, Deloitte, Sephora, Obama Foundation, American Express, United Nations, and T-Mobile.2
Her extensive experience includes roles such as National Deputy Millennial Vote Director for Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, Head of Youth Engagement and Skills at the Global Business Coalition for Education, and Executive Director of the Philadelphia Youth Commission.13
Burley's work has taken her across the United States and to over 40 countries, collaborating with business, government, and youth leaders to drive equitable change and empower communities.2
