Jacqueline Bond
Associate, Public Health
Jacqueline is an Associate for the Public Health Team. She joined Burness in 2013 after graduating from the University of Florida with a dual degree from the College of Journalism and Communications and Agriculture Education and Life Sciences.
Jacqueline provides communications support to the Culture of Health and County Health Rankings and Roadmaps work for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and its grantees, as well as to other organizations focused on public health such as the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, the Adult Vaccine Access Coalition (AVAC), Kansas Reading Roadmaps, and the Ohio Perinatal Quality Collaborative (OPQC).
In her spare time, Jacqueline is the communications committee chair on the Young Professionals Board for Playworks DC, a nonprofit that provides the opportunity for low income elementary school kids to have safe, healthy and inclusive play at school every day. She is on the advisory committee for the Montgomery Coalition for Adult English Literacy to improve literacy rates among non-english speaking adults. Jacqueline is also the Chief Creative Officer for her friend’s start-up Gettagrip, LLC. She enjoys watching sports (Go Gators), traveling, trying all the great restaurants D.C. has to offer (check out her foodie instagram: bipartisanbytesDC), finishing the top 100 books of the 21st century and completing her bucket list.
Why I'm at Burness
When someone asks me what I do for a living, I can honestly respond by saying, "my job's mission is to change and improve the world."
Personal Cause
Climate Change, Women's Reproductive Rights
What Drives You?
Knowing that one message can improve someone's life
First Concert
Spice Girls
Hometown
Winter Park, Florida