Jaci A. Brown, M.Ed.
Jaci Brown, M.Ed., brings over 30 years of experience in a variety of roles across public policy, healthcare and major league sports. She recently served as the Senior Vice President of Content and Communications with Major League Baseball’s Arizona Diamondbacks where she was responsible for internal and external communications strategy and execution. Her oversight included player & media relations, publications, photography, alumni relations, game operations, event entertainment production, DBTV productions, social media, digital production, corporate communications, and archiving.
Brown’s decades of experience in leadership roles, including 12 years with Cancer Treatment Centers of America (CTCA)-now City of Hope, including serving as Chief Communications Officer and Senior Vice President of Market Strategy, which also comprised of a year-long leadership role with a genomic sequencing product co-owned by Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGEN) and CTCA. She also spent 20 years in Washington, D.C. , serving in various leadership and team roles in public policy and politics. She served two US Secretaries of Education and the Vice President of the United States, supporting priority domestic policy programs and communication initiatives for the Administration. After leaving The White House, Jaci served on the leadership team of the public policy organization, Citizens for a Sound Economy (which later became FreedomWorks), where, over the course of 16 years, she and her teams raised millions of dollars nationwide, grew a national network of grassroots activists, and led multiple political and public policy victories both at the state and national levels.
Jaci holds an MEd from the University of Virginia, a bachelor’s degree from James Madison University, and is active in community service organizations along with her husband and three children where she has spent time in key board member positions.