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Matt McKeever
DirectorMatt McKeever is a Director at Jobs for the Future. In this role, he leads and contributes to national workforce development and education projects, including the recently acquired Rework America Alliance project and the Guiding…
Jordyn Booth
ManagerJordyn Nicole Booth is a Manager at Jobs for the Future. She supports multiple projects across many different disciplines. She is passionate about improving equitable economic and educational outcomes for young adults. Her skills and…
Farrah Farnese Roma
DirectorFarrah Farnese Roma is a director at JFF. She specializes in developing systems and programs that promote pathways to high-quality careers for youth and young adults. Her expertise lies in: