Jennifer Fernandez Ancona

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Jennifer Fernandez Ancona is Vice President, Strategy & Member Engagement at the Women Donors Network. She has a wide range of experience in communications, donor organizing, strategy development, grassroots organizing, and multi-racial coalition building.

As Director of Strategic Communications at Citizen Engagement Laboratory, Jenifer helped to launch and grow progressive online organizing initiatives focused on communities of color, including Presente.org and ColorOfChange.org.

Jenifer also served as a Senior Advisor to progressive donors Steve Phillips and Susan Sandler, as a consultant to the Democracy Alliance, as a top legislative aide in the California State Assembly, and as a news reporter for the Los Angeles Times.

Jenifer serves on the boards of Citizen Engagement Laboratory and We Vote, and holds a BS degree in journalism from Northern Arizona University.[1]

Married to Dan Ancona.

Netroots/Aimee Allison connection

Aimee Allison August 3, 2018 ·

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With DeJuana Thompson, Kamala Harris, Tram Nguyen and Sayu Bhojwani.

This Friday at NetRoots I will gather together some of our nation's top political strategists who are fighting to win in swing states across the country - Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Texas, Arizona, Virginia. It's the first conversation of its kind - highlighting the excellence, vision, and skill of these women of color leading the New American Majority playbook. Tram Nguyen LaTosha Brown Sayu Bhojwani Crystal Zermeno @ DeJuana Thompson.

Remarks by Deb Haaland, Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren.

Tram Nguyen August 3 2018.

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— with DeJuana Thompson, Crystal Zermeno, Jennifer Fernandez Ancona, Aimee Allison, Sayu Bhojwani.

Way to Win founders

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Photo from a meeting with movement leaders, planning Way to Win's priorities, in 2018. Big group posing together, in a kitchen, everyone smiling at the camera. People in the photo include Leah Hunt-Hendrix, Michael McBride, Michelle Tremillo, LaTosha Brown, Jessica Byrd, Tori Miyagi, Waleed Shahid, Billy Wimsatt, Aimee Allison, Colleen Loper, Taylor Holden, Steve Phillips, Tory Gavito, Jen Ancona, Crystal Zermeno among others.

Movement Voter Project Advisory Board

Movement Voter Project Advisory Board members, as of January 24, 2018 included Jennifer Fernandez Ancona.[2]

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