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Jessica Neumann Barraclough

Director Of Volunteer Engagement at United Way of Greater Topeka

Jessica Neumann Barraclough has worked at two organizations throughout their career. Jessica started at Washburn University in June 2007 as an Assistant Director and held that position until July 2011. From July 2011 to December 2019, they served as the Director at Washburn University. In December 2019, Jessica transitioned to the United Way of Greater Topeka, where they currently hold the role of Director of Volunteer Engagement.

Jessica Neumann Barraclough holds a Master of Science (MS) degree in Educational Leadership, which they obtained from North Dakota State University from 2005 to 2007. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Psychology from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, where they attended from 1999 to 2005. In addition to their formal education, Jessica has obtained several certifications, including Certified Peer Educator Trainer from NASPA - Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education in January 2019 and Online CPR/AED and First Aid Combo Course from the American Red Cross in June 2017.

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Topeka, United States

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United Way of Greater Topeka

Until the Fight is Won Creating and cultivating an unbreakable network of support for a strong, healthy and equitable community. United Way of Greater Topeka brings together people, companies and nonprofits to create positive sustainable change in our community. We work to solve issues no single donor, charity, or government agency can handle alone. By focusing on education, financial stability and health, we help more children graduate and get stable jobs, help families become financially stable and improve the overall health of our community. Through partnerships and alliances we make sure more voices join the discussions about the future of our community. We have the honor and responsibility of helping partners who focus on one service meet donors and partners they might otherwise never find. We bring the power of a global network and the resources of that network to each partner. When we learn, we pass that knowledge to our partners so that together we can fight for the education, financial stability, and health of every person in our community.


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