Jennifer Dulski

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Jennifer Dulski
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NationalityAmerican
Alma mater Cornell University [1]
School for International Training [2]
OccupationCEO and Founder, Rising Team
Employer Rising Team

Jennifer Dulski is an American technology executive in Silicon Valley. [3] She left Google in January 2013 [3] to become president and COO of Change.org.

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Career

After working for Yahoo! she became co-founder and CEO of The Dealmap, [4] which was acquired in 2011 by Google, where she spent almost two years as a senior executive. [5]

She currently serves on the boards of WW International, Inc., [6] Move, Inc., [7] Little Passports, and the Silicon Valley site of The Breakthrough Collaborative. [8]

Dulski joined Change.org after taking action on a petition started by Trayvon Martin's parents, and was later recruited to join the team as its new COO and president. [9] After Change.org, she served in a leadership role at Facebook on the Facebook Groups product.

In April 2020, she founded Rising Team. She is also the CEO of Rising Team. [10]

Publishing

In 2018, Dulski published her first book, "Purposeful". [11]

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References

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  10. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdulski/details/experience/ [ self-published source ]
  11. "Purposeful".