Jennifer Dulski

Jennifer Dulski is president of Change.org, the world's largest social change platform, with more than 145 million members in 196 countries. A certified Benefit Corp, Change.org is part of a new class of companies focused on social good. The company has raised more than $50 million in investment, from a group of tech and business luminaries, including Richard Branson, Bill Gates, Reid Hoffman, Pierre Omidyar, Arianna Huffington, and the founders of Twitter and Yahoo!, among others.

An accomplished leader and entrepreneur, Jennifer has more than 17 years of experience in both successful startups and big-brand internet companies. She was an early Yahoo! employee, holding a number of roles over her 9-year tenure there, ultimately serving as group vice president and general manager of local and commerce. In 2007 Jennifer left Yahoo! to become co-founder and CEO of The Dealmap, which was acquired by Google in 2011, making Jennifer the first female entrepreneur to sell a company to Google.

A thought leader in Silicon Valley, Jennifer is featured regularly in the media including CNN, The New York Times, Forbes, Businessweek, and The Wall St. Journal and writes frequently about leadership, management, and entrepreneurship for LinkedIn Influencers, Fortune, Huffington Post, and other outlets. She also currently serves on the board of TEGNA (NYSE:TGNA), Little Passports and She++.