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Jason Saul

Executive Director, Center for Impact Sciences and Co-founder, Impact Genome Project

Jason Saul is a prominent figure in social impact measurement, known for his work as the Founder & Executive Director of the Center for Impact Sciences at The University of Chicago and as the co-founder of the Impact Genome Project at Mission Measurement.

With a background in law, public policy, and government, Jason has authored several influential books and articles focusing on social impact measurement and strategy.

He has received notable accolades for his leadership and contributions to the field, including the Harry S. Truman Scholarship, recognition in Crain's Chicago Business '40 under 40' list, and being named one of BusinessWeek's 25 Most Promising Social Entrepreneurs.

Jason's educational achievements include a J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law, an M.P.P. from Harvard Kennedy School, and a B.A. in Government and French Literature from Cornell University.

In addition to his role at the University of Chicago, Jason has been involved in various organizations and positions, such as serving on the Board of Advisors at Data Coalition, being a member of the Board of Trustees at Hyde Park Art Center, and holding leadership roles at Mission Measurement and Impact Genome®.

Jason Saul's expertise and experience make him a sought-after professional in the realms of social impact, strategy, and measurement, contributing significantly to the field.

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Chicago, Illinois, United States