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'''Nancy Jacobson''' (born 1962) is an American political fundraiser for the ]. She has been involved in U.S. presidential campaigns since 1984.<ref></ref> . '''Nancy Jacobson''' is an American fundraiser for the ].<ref name="harris2004">{{Cite news
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==Education==
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Born and raised in ], she graduated from public high school, and in 1984 graduated from ] with a B.A. degree in ]. She went on to receive her master's degree from ] in ] in 1987.
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==Career==
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|accessdate=2009-05-09}}</ref> She was a staff member for Senator ] and a fundraiser with the ] presidential campaign.<ref name="kornblut2007">{{Cite news
Jacobson is a national leader in Democratic party fundraising. She has strong ties to the ] movement that helped bring ] to power, including work for the centrist ].
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Jacobson has been involved in presidential campaigns since 1984, when she was co-director of ]'s presidential campaign in Syracuse; that same year, she was an alternate delegate to the ] in ].
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In August 1991, Jacobson was the third person hired to work on the ], and held the title of Mid-Atlantic Finance Director. After his 1992 election, President-Elect Clinton asked her to head up the Finance Division of the ].<ref></ref>
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Jacobson was appointed Finance Director for the ]. She created the "Saxophone Club," which targeted young professionals to participate in Democratic party-building activity,<ref></ref> and the Women's Leadership Forum, which brought women into the party.<ref></ref>
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Since 1995, Jacobson has been the chief financial architect for Sen. ], a moderate Democrat from ]. Jacobson founded and serves as head of ''Next Generation'', a ] devoted to supporting moderate Democratic Senate candidates. In 2004, she founded ], a public policy strategy center. She remains a senior adviser to the group.<ref></ref>

==Community service==

Jacobson served as a cabinet member of ]. She was the founding member of ] ], a local neighborhood watch group. She is a founder and chair of Mothers at Work, a ]-based educational and network support group.


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Nancy Jacobson is an American fundraiser for the Democratic Party. She was a staff member for Senator Evan Bayh and a fundraiser with the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign.

References

  1. Harris, John F. (2004-11-11). "New group to tout Democrats' centrist values: Third Way plans to focus on 'moderate majority'". Washington Post. p. A35. Retrieved 2009-05-09.
  2. Kornblut, Anne E. (2007-04-30). "Clinton's PowerPointer: with data and slides, a pollster guides campaign strategy". Washington Post. p. A01. Retrieved 2009-05-09.

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