Jen Galligan

Deputy Director Of Communications at Alliance for Decision Education

Jennifer Galligan is an accomplished communications and marketing professional with extensive experience in strategic planning and content development. Currently serving as the Communications Senior Manager & Marketing Specialist at the Alliance for Decision Education, Jennifer leads the creation of a comprehensive content calendar to enhance the organization's outreach, particularly to educators and parents. Previous roles include Communications Manager and Digital Content and Design Manager at Math for America, where Jennifer coordinated educational workshops and streamlined communication efforts for over 1,000 teachers. Jennifer also held positions at The Municipal Art Society of New York and TED Conferences, where key contributions included social media strategy, newsletter management, and event coordination. Jennifer's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Government from New York University, as well as non-degree studies in Graphic Design.

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New Milford, United States

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Alliance for Decision Education

The Alliance for Decision Education (formerly How I Decide Foundation) is dedicated to the belief that better decisions lead to better lives and a better society. Our mission is to improve lives by empowering students with essential decision skills. In 2014, we began working with education experts to create engaging and award-winning programs that introduced decision skills to students across the country. Informed by our success, we realized we had to do more. Today, the Alliance for Decision Education is gathering education and industry leaders, researchers, policymakers, teachers, program providers, and parents from across the country to ensure Decision Education becomes a critical part of every middle and high school student’s learning experience. We are building the field of Decision Education and creating a national movement that can, and will, make a difference in the lives of students for generations to come. What We Believe: - Better decisions lead to better lives and a better society. - Individuals can improve their decision skills. - Students can and should learn decision skills. - It is time to bring Decision Education into the classroom for every middle and high school student.


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