Jenna DiPaolo

Chief Communications Officer at Greenpeace

Jenna DiPaolo is the Chief Communications Officer at Greenpeace. Jenna has over ten years of experience in the communications field, working with a variety of organizations on both the nonprofit and corporate sides.

Jenna started their career as a Klagsbrun Fellow with the Alliance for Justice, before moving to the American Cancer Society as a Specialist in Income Development. Jenna then spent two years as a Senior Communications Associate with Alion Science and Technology, working on Congressional and Public Affairs.

In 2010, Jenna joined the Rights and Resources Initiative as their Director of Strategic Communications. Jenna was with the organization for ten years, overseeing all aspects of their communications strategy. During their time there, Jenna helped secure over $500 million in funding for forest conservation initiatives around the world.

Jenna is an expert in both traditional and digital communications, and has a proven track record of success in raising awareness and driving action on complex issues.

Jenna DiPaolo has a Masters in International Affairs and Human Rights from The George Washington University as well as a BA in International Relations from Bucknell University. Jenna also has a Diplome d’Etudes en Langue Française from Université de Tours.

Jenna DiPaolo works with Jerilyn Johnson - Chief People and Culture Officer, Tefere Gebre - Chief Program Officer, and Ebony Martin - Chief of People and Culture. Jenna DiPaolo reports to Annie Leonard, Executive Director, Greenpeace USA.

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