Lisa Jackson is vice president of environment, policy, and social initiatives at Apple, overseeing efforts to minimize impact on the environment as well as education policy programs such as ConnectED. From 2009 to 2013, she was administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Appointed by President Barack Obama, she focused on reducing greenhouse gases, protecting air and water quality, preventing exposure to toxic contamination, and expanding outreach to communities on environmental issues. Jackson’s previous positions include chief of staff to former New Jersey governor Jon S. Corzine and commissioner of New Jersey’s Department of Environmental Protection. She serves on the boards of Princeton, Tulane, and the Clinton Foundation.
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