Kim Hacker

Vice President, Development at Junior Achievement

Kim Hacker has extensive work experience in the field of philanthropy and corporate community support. Kim started their career as an Associate in the Healthcare Group at Computer Sciences Corporation in 2000. Kim then moved on to work as a Program Director for Hot Issues in Health Care at Rose Community Foundation from 2002 to 2004. In 2005, they became the Executive Director for Social Venture Partners Denver at The Denver Foundation. Kim then transitioned to the role of Director of Corporate Community Support at Great-West Life and Annuity Insurance Company from 2006 to 2008. Following that, they served as the Director of Philanthropy for Corporate and Foundation Relations at Eastern Illinois University from 2008 to 2012. Kim Hacker's most recent position is as the Vice President of Development at Junior Achievement USA starting from 2017.

Kim Hacker's education history begins in 1994 when they attended Eastern Illinois University. From 1994 to 1998, they obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech Communication. During the same time, they also pursued a second Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Eastern Illinois University.

Subsequently, in 1998, Kim Hacker enrolled in the Harvard Kennedy School, where they studied for two years and earned a Master of Public Policy degree. During their time at Harvard, they focused on concentrations in Management and Health Care Policy.

Overall, Kim Hacker's educational background consists of a Bachelor's degree in Speech Communication and Political Science from Eastern Illinois University, as well as a Master's degree in Public Policy with concentrations in Management and Health Care Policy from Harvard Kennedy School.

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