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Janna Mancini

Portfolio Manager, Program-related Investments at The California Endowment

Janna Mancini is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in impact investing and real estate consulting. Currently serving as Portfolio Manager for Program-Related Investments at The California Endowment since October 2022, Janna manages a portfolio of investments while collaborating with various stakeholders to ensure compliance and assess risks. Previously, Janna held the role of Real Estate Consultant at Community Vision CA, working with nonprofits on project planning and implementation, and served as Senior Loan and Compliance Associate, overseeing loan processes and compliance. Janna’s career also includes positions at the Northern California Community Loan Fund, Kurdish Human Rights Project, Bracewell & Giuliani LLP, and Giuliani Partners, demonstrating a versatile skill set in development, compliance, and communication. Janna holds an MBA from San Francisco State University and advanced degrees from prestigious institutions, including The New School and The London School of Economics.

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The California Endowment

The California Endowment is a $4B+ private, statewide health foundation established in 1996 whose mission is to expand access to affordable, quality health care for underserved individuals and communities, and to promote fundamental improvements in the health status of all Californians. We're changing the narrative around health to ensure health and justice for all. And each day we, along with our community partners, seek ways to improve the state of health in California. Headquartered in downtown Los Angeles, we have regional offices in Sacramento, Oakland, Fresno, and San Diego, with program staff working throughout the state. We challenge the conventional wisdom that medical settings and individual choices are solely responsible for people's health. Instead, we believe that health happens in neighborhoods, schools, and with prevention.


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