New York City Campaign Finance Board
Sarah Caroline Jackson, PhD, currently serves as an EEO Investigator and DEI Specialist at the New York City Campaign Finance Board, focusing on enhancing understanding of Equal Employment Opportunity, diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility. Previously, Sarah was a PhD Candidate and Scientific Researcher at Florida International University, where innovative research projects were developed and presented at academic conferences. Additionally, Sarah worked as an Independent DEIB Consultant, collaborating with various organizations, and held the position of Industrial-Organizational Junior Consultant at Mattingly Solutions, creating tailored solutions for client DEIB concerns. Sarah holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Industrial and Organizational Psychology from Florida International University and has a strong educational background in psychology, including a Master’s and Bachelor's degree from the same institution and Auburn University, respectively.
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New York City Campaign Finance Board
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The Campaign Finance Board is a nonpartisan, independent city agency that serves the public interest by enhancing the role of New York City residents in the electoral process. Through its administration of the Campaign Finance Program, created in 1988, the CFB educates voters about the candidates and enables more citizens to compete for city office. The Program amplifies the impact of New Yorkers’ small contributions by matching them with public funds, reducing the possibility and the perception of corruption associated with large contributions and unlimited campaign spending.