Jenny Marie Linder Rempel

Communications and Development Coordinator at Community Water Center
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(386) 825-5501
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Sacramento, California, US

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Experience

    • Communications and Development Coordinator
      • Aug 2014 - Present

    • Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellow
      • Mar 2014 - Aug 2014

      Author summaries and updates to educate community leaders and policymakers about the Healthy Food Financing Initiative. Lift up policies that build healthy food access and transportation equity in communities of color and low-income communities. More information at: http://www.policylink.org/

    • Bill Emerson National Hunger Fellow
      • Sep 2013 - Feb 2014

      •Supported community organizing, gardener leadership development, and food production on a six-acre, urban community farm•Planned and facilitated focus groups and stakeholder interviews for participatory program evaluation, created program logic model, and designed communication materials to convey program impacts •Researched, developed, and piloted assessment tools and implementation plan for long-term evaluation of the farm’s impact on food security, health outcomes, leadership… •Supported community organizing, gardener leadership development, and food production on a six-acre, urban community farm•Planned and facilitated focus groups and stakeholder interviews for participatory program evaluation, created program logic model, and designed communication materials to convey program impacts •Researched, developed, and piloted assessment tools and implementation plan for long-term evaluation of the farm’s impact on food security, health outcomes, leadership development, civic engagement, and community economic development Show more Show less

    • Tom Ford Fellow in Philanthropy
      • Sep 2012 - Aug 2013

      •Supported organizations building grassroots movements for social justice and environmental sustainability•Conducted grants administration, evaluation, and reporting for sustainable agriculture and food systems program•Planned and facilitated webinars for funding partners, assisted with program management, provided technical assistance, and conducted strategic communication for EAT4Health, a multi-funder national leadership initiative to create a more inclusive and effective federal… •Supported organizations building grassroots movements for social justice and environmental sustainability•Conducted grants administration, evaluation, and reporting for sustainable agriculture and food systems program•Planned and facilitated webinars for funding partners, assisted with program management, provided technical assistance, and conducted strategic communication for EAT4Health, a multi-funder national leadership initiative to create a more inclusive and effective federal food policy advocacy ecosystem Show more Show less

    • Steering Committee Member
      • Sep 2012 - Aug 2013

      Planned and facilitated briefings, conducted original research, managed communications, participated in strategic planning, and developed resources for a Tri-State philanthropic organizing project

    • Research Fellow in Historical Ecology
      • Jun 2012 - Sep 2012

      •Conducted literature reviews to guide the development of a new Center for Resilient Landscapes•Developed methodology for the use of species collections and online databases in multi-year historical ecology studies•Performed GIS work and archival research for Southern California historical ecology study sites

    • Research Assistant
      • Sep 2011 - Jun 2012

      •Investigated how urban agriculture, outdoor recreational spaces, and parks scale as cities grow. Evaluated how historical patterns of development influence these patterns throughout the 40 largest cities in the United States.•Examined the relationship between private land conservation and development through the economic recession. Essay published in High Country News, and book chapter to be published by University of Chicago Press in 2014.

    • Co-Founder
      • May 2010 - Jun 2012

      •Ran a successful campaign to obtain an on-campus educational farm by authoring a 600-person petition, holding town hall forums, writing op-eds, cultivating coalition partnerships, and facilitating meetings with University officials•Led farm bill teach-ins, held activist “eat-in” gatherings, and coordinated food justice speaker series

    • Ernest F. Hollings Intern
      • Jun 2011 - Sep 2011

      •Developed a suite of mathematical models to predict population-level responses to ocean acidification•Designed and carried out wet lab behavioral and exposure experiments to investigate the effects of ocean acidification and climate change on marine mollusks and crustaceans•Presented research findings at the Hollings Symposium in Washington, DC, 8/2011

    • Compost Program Coordinator
      • Sep 2010 - Jun 2011

      •Trained and managed a team of student volunteers to monitor composting efficiency in 7 campus cafes•Examined system problems and worked with cafe managers to recommend the design of new campus waste stations, now in place across campus •Organized quarterly compost education weeks

    • Quantitative Research Assistant
      • Mar 2010 - Jun 2010

      Designed interdisciplinary land use experiments, conducted fieldwork, and analyzed data in R to examine the effects of agriculture on dung beetle diversity and N fixation. Presented findings at Ecological Society’s of America’s Annual Meeting.

Education

  • Stanford University
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