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Bio of Executive Director, Jennifer Kimball
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Jennifer Kimball is the Executive Director of the Culture of Life Foundation, a non-profit policy think tank located in Washington DC which serves as a resource for the facts and science involved in issues surrounding Life, Family, Human Sexuality and Bioethics. Previous to her work with the Culture of Life Foundation she was a Wilbur Fellow of the Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal located in Michigan. Jennifer earned a Licentiate in Bioethics from the Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum School of Bioethics in Rome with a B.A. from that same institution. Her prior undergraduate studies were in International Administration and Government Policy at the Evergreen State College in Washington State.
Jennifer's areas of specialization include Eugenics in Artificial Reproductive Technologies, Heterologous Adoption and Transfer of Embryos, The Womb in Reproductive Technologies, and the Role and Significance of The Medical Act. She has interviewed with National Conservative and Christian Radio Syndicates, Zenit News Agency, The National Catholic Register, Vatican Radio, Inside the Vatican as well as several foreign and secular reporters. She has spoken on the dignity of women and women’s social issues to various audiences since 1999.
During her time in Italy Jennifer founded and directed The Movement for the Advancement of Rights, Virtue, Education and Leadership whose members consisted of a public and private sector network of professionals and academics in the field of Bioethics, Law, Science, Psychology and Media from various countries of Europe, North and South America and Africa to analyze, research and respond to social issues in bilateral and multilateral venues. The organization was the result of several years of advocacy work with various international organizations in the field of life sciences.
Jennifer was Executive Staff Member and International Project Assistant to the Secretary of State of the State of Washington from 1997 to 2000 where she chaired the Host Committee for Heads of State Reception by Washington State Officials for the Third Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization held in Seattle. She also served as research analyst and logistics coordinator for trade and development between the Russia Far East, China and North Korea facilitated by the office of the Secretary of State of the State of Washington jointly with multi-lateral organizations.
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