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Jacquelline Fuller      

Philanthropic Consultant; Former President of Google.org

Philanthropic consultant Jacquelline Fuller is the former president of Google.org, a data-driven, human-focused philanthropy, which provides over $200 million a year to support innovative nonprofits using technology to tackle complex global challenges. Fuller joined Google in 2007 and managed a global team overseeing Google’s philanthropic work, product donations and employee giving and volunteering.

Prior to Google, Fuller served as Deputy Director of Global Health at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, where she was a member of the senior management team for eight years. While there, Fuller and her family moved to Delhi, India where she helped to launch a $300 million health initiative for the Gates Foundation. Additionally, her prior experience includes serving as speechwriter to U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Dr. Louis Sullivan.

Fuller received her BA in political science from the University of California, Los Angeles and a master's degree in public policy from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard. She is a former board member of GiveDirectly and Eastern Congo Initiative.

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Google’s charitable chief: ‘I have a strong sense of social justice’
Jacquelline Fuller, 47, did not set out to work in philanthropy, let alone run one of the biggest corporate giving programmes. But as managing director of Google.org – the internet search engine’s charitable arm – she is in charge of spending $100m a year on charitable projects...
Google.org Making Tech For Good A Reality - Forbes
Jacquelline Fuller manages Google.org, the Internet giant's philanthropic arm. Google reportedly doles out more than $100 million each year in grants and ...

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