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Jacqueline M. Koch

Communications and Storytelling: Boost! Collective Regional Communications: National Wildlife Federation

Jacqueline M. Koch is a communications specialist with a journalism background, currently serving as the Regional Communications Lead for the National Wildlife Federation's Northern Rockies, Prairies & Pacific region.13 She is also the Co-Founder and Partner of Boost! Collective, a strategic messaging and story-driven communications firm.12

With over 10 years of field experience in conservation, humanitarian work, global health, and development sectors, Koch has a diverse background in communications and storytelling. Her expertise includes:

  • Designing and delivering communications and public outreach strategies
  • Forging collaborative relationships with community leaders and media
  • Capacity building, mentoring, and training
  • Community outreach and partner collaborations
  • Policy, advocacy, and fundraising support

Prior to her current roles, Koch has held several notable positions:

  • Regional Communication Program Manager at American Red Cross
  • Director of Communications at J/P Haitian Relief Organization
  • Senior Media Relations Coordinator for The Pacific Health Summit
  • Field/Roving/Emergency Communications Officer for Merlin UK

Koch is fluent in French and holds a Bachelor of Science in Journalism (BSJ) and a Master of Arts in Visual Communications from Ohio University.12

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Seattle, Washington, United States