Jill Greenberg has more than 20 years of communications experience, advising non-profits, business leaders, elected officials, agencies and foundations on their global communications strategies. Her expertise lies in combining traditional communication strategies with new tactics from the digital world, providing clients with all-encompassing, strategic and effective campaigns.

She has served as an advisor on social media strategy for a number of organizations, including the Global Health Advocacy Incubator, AARP and CodeX, a South African start-up. Jill previously was the chief speechwriter and press secretary to former presidential candidate and United States Senator Bob Graham (D-FL). She has also crafted and executed communications and social media strategies for organizations such as Oxfam America, The Brookings Institution, Environmental Defence Canada, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Rock the Vote, the Knight Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health.

She is also a seasoned facilitator and trainer. Jill has conducted dozens of trainings for senior level NGO leaders, politicians and corporate leaders on social media, media relations, message development and effective communications.

Jill speaks English and Spanish and has lived on three continents. She served as a co-founder of the Cape Town Open Streets movement and was part of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prizing winning International Campaign to Ban Landmines. After living for over a decade in South Africa, Jill is currently based in Washington.