J'Nelle Clements Lawrence

Deputy Executive Director at Economy League of Greater Philadelphia

J'nelle Clements Lawrence, MBA, is a seasoned professional currently serving as the Deputy Executive Director and Director of Philadelphia Anchors for Growth and Equity (PAGE) at the Economy League of Greater Philadelphia, focusing on enhancing local purchasing to support Philadelphia businesses. As the owner of Bubbles & Brews Philly and South Jersey, J'nelle provides a luxury mobile bar service. J'nelle also holds board membership at the Claymont Community Center and serves as an Independent Consultant for Rodan + Fields Dermatologists. Previous roles include Supplier Diversity and Learning & Development Lead at The Chemours Company, Diversity Director at ISM Delaware, and Supplier Diversity Manager at AstraZeneca, where J'nelle developed comprehensive Supplier Diversity Programs. Early career experience includes roles at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Cintas, and training in various operational departments. Education credentials include a Master’s in Business Administration from Drexel University and a Bachelor’s in Business Administration from Villanova University.

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Wilmington, United States

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Economy League of Greater Philadelphia

The Economy League of Greater Philadelphia (ELGP) is our region's independent ‘think-and-do tank,’ founded in 1909 by forward-thinking business leaders, united by the belief that business has a civic responsibility beyond profit-making, and that it is the citizen’s business to ensure that local government and the local economy work for all. Today we count more than 60 companies on our Board of Directors; we occupy unique space in the civic ecosystem, at the nexus of the private, public, and nonprofit sectors. The Economy League is a trusted cross-sector convener squarely pointed at driving collaborative solutions to complex civic challenges. Our North Star: To foster inclusive and equitable growth and prosperity in Greater Philadelphia Our operating principles: • Cultivating informed and collaborative leadership across sectors • Using data and research to inform decision-making • Fostering a culture of civic experimentation and innovation • Opening doors to civic participation


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