Civic Influencers
Jada Kelly is a dedicated professional with diverse experience in civic engagement, advocacy, and human resources. Currently serving as a Peer Facilitator at Alvin v. Blount Jr. Health Center, Jada also holds positions as a Civic Fellow with Civic Influencers and a Political Advocacy Chair with The Black Period(t). Project. Previous roles include internships at Wells Fargo in both Transformation and Product Human Resources and Global Talent Attraction, as well as serving as a Legal Liaison for Global Legal Empowerment Brigade. Jada has contributed as a Civic Fellow for You Can Vote and an Aggie Success Leader at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. Jada's background also includes organizing experience with Students for Justice and a role as a Summer Camp Counselor at Oak Crest Day Camp. Jada is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Psychology at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, expected to graduate in May 2025.
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Civic Influencers
Civic Influencers is a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to inspiring young people to make their voices heard—and their votes count. We use cutting-edge data to target campuses and communities where higher civic engagement can make the difference in an election. We believe that our data-driven approach can have a massive impact on increasing young people’s civic power. While most voter-engagement organizations tend to focus on big four-year colleges and universities, we use on-the-ground data to identify places that might otherwise be overlooked, including: • Community colleges • Trade, technical, and vocational schools • People of Color Serving Institutions (PoCSIs) • Tribal Campuses • Historically Black Colleges and Universities • Hispanic Serving Institutions. We’ve proven that voter-empowerment initiatives in these communities can result in significant increases in turnout—enough to swing critical elections, be it at the local, state, or federal level. Through our innovative Organizing, Advocacy and Learning (OAL) program, we help train pro-democracy young people (our “boots on campus”) to engage their peers on the critical importance of voting. For our team of Civic Influencers, there’s no such thing as an “off year” when it comes to protecting our democracy.