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 <description>Over the last decade, Jake has been generally obsessed with solving critical social problems at scale - though no problem more so than making citizens&#039; voices have real impact in executive offices and the halls of government.

Today, Jake leads the External Affairs team at Change.org with the aim to remake the relationship between decision-makers (e.g. government or corporate leaders) and the 60 million Change.org users around the world impacted by their decisions. It&#039;s time for advocacy to allow citizens to work with decision makers, not just at them. 

Jake also serves as co-founder and board chair of Define American with Jose Antonio Vargas, where their work has included reframing the narrative of the American immigration debate in media and culture - including the cover of TIME magazine and the recently released CNN Films documentary &quot;Documented.&quot;  Some of his other work has included leading the engagement division of the Sunlight Foundation, launching a first-of-its-kind White House initiative on Veteran employment with Code for America, helping create US Ignite - a national &quot;gigabit&quot; initiative to transform healthcare, education, transportation and more through next-generation Internet applications - and designing the national Civic Data Challenge, helping bring critical &quot;civic health&quot; data to civic decision-makers in ways they can actually use it.

Outside the office, Jake is a competitive triathlete, a widely published photographer, and serves in a variety of advisory and board roles with organizations building healthier democracy.</description>
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