Team
Jackie Rotman
Founder
Jackie Rotman is the Founder and CEO of Center for Intimacy Justice (CIJ). Jackie led an investigation that was published in 2022 in The New York Times and 80 media outlets, illuminating that of 60 women’s health businesses interviewed or surveyed, 100% of them experienced Facebook or Instagram rejecting their ads. Within months of this investigation being published, Meta changed multiple of its global advertising policies toward sexual health.
Jackie holds an MBA from Stanford Graduate School of Business, MPA from Harvard Kennedy School, and BA in Public Policy with University Distinction from Stanford. Jackie’s writing or investigation on women’s sexuality have been featured in The New York Times three times – including through an investigative op-ed she wrote in 2019, “Vaginas Deserve Giant Ads, Too,” which was the Opinion section’s display piece in print - and Jackie has also written creative nonfiction in Boston Globe Magazine.
Jackie founded her first nonprofit at age 14 (Everybody Dance Now!, now called Creative Network), and has headed three nonprofit organizations. Creative Network has offered free dance programs as a platform for self-esteem and community to more than 30,000 youth across the United States.
During her MBA, Jackie worked in women's health investing with Rhia Ventures (then called Reproductive Health Investors Alliance), and for a Silicon Valley venture capital fund - on investments in contraception technology and online sex education.
Jackie speaks around the world on topics including digital censorship of sexual and reproductive rights, and other topics at the intersections of sexuality and technology. She regularly briefs US Senators, state Attorneys General, and other technology and human rights leaders on the findings of CIJ’s investigations.
Chloe Stoddard
Grant Writer
Chloe is a passionate advocate for intersectional gender justice and sexual and reproductive health and rights. She is a graduate of Stanford University where she earned a B.A. with Honors in International Relations and Human Rights and is the recipient of the Dinkelspiel Award for Distinctive Contributions to Undergraduate Education. Chloe is currently pursuing her MSc in Gender, Policy and Inequalities at the London School of Economics.
Read MoreChloe’s advocacy work began when her brother passed away while she was in high school. She was informed that due to a homophobic federal policy his last wish to donate his organs was denied. This prompted her to start a petition — which has received over 13,000 signatures — to demand the repeal of the discriminatory policy. At Stanford, she founded organizations and led campaigns that resulted in the creation the Provost’s Student Advisory Board on Sexual Violence Prevention, sexual violence response education, and student-led proposals for a restorative justice program and improved support services for BIPOC and LGBTQIA+ students.
Prior to joining CIJ, she worked with the NYC Commission on Human Rights as a John Gardner Public Service Fellow where she assisted attorneys with gender-based discrimination investigations by conducting interviews, drafting complaints, and analyzing evidence and also wrote policy change requirements for New York City hospitals regarding non-consensual drug testing of low-income BIPOC mothers. She also interned with several international human rights organizations, and holds years of experience in grassroots organizing. She is originally from Wisconsin and in her free time she enjoys salsa dancing and traveling.
Jennifer M. Hartmann
Research and Communications Consultant
Jennifer Morel Hartmann is a Brazilian researcher and communicator focused on sexual and reproductive health and rights, as well as reproductive justice. She is a decolonial and intersectional feminist activist, deeply involved in Brazilian movements for reproductive justice and abortion rights.
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Additionally, Jennifer serves as a volunteer project officer at Politics4Her, a global youth-led platform advocating for young women’s political inclusion. Jennifer's academic background includes a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and two master’s degrees: one in Political Sociology from the Federal University of Santa Catarina in Brazil, and another in Gender and Women’s Studies through the Erasmus Mundus GEMMA interdisciplinary program, where she was awarded a scholarship and had the opportunity to study in Spain and Italy.
Kynzie Clark
Program Associate
Kynzie (she/her) is a dedicated advocate, researcher, and student based in New York City. Eager to understand the growing intersection between technology, law, and networks of care, Kynzie is pursuing a Master of Social Work degree at Columbia University. In her studies, she hopes to leverage her extensive experience in advocacy, research, and policy work to support gender equity and systems change work. Previously, Kynzie studied political science and Russian language at Yale University where she graduated with distinction in the major. Outside of school, Kynzie also works as a social work intern at The Bronx Defenders facilitating harm reduction and restorative justice practices to the Bronx community.
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Before joining CIJ, Kynzie worked in various legal and human rights roles where she honed her skills in legal research and rights-based advocacy at local and international levels. Her commitment to service and the public good extends to other roles she's held as a Community Ambassador with the ACLU of DC and various leadership positions within the Rotary International organization. Through these experiences, Kynzie has developed a keen ability to support communities, engage in impactful policy analysis, and advocate for equitable change. In the future, Kynzie hopes to attend law school to become a more well-rounded and efficacious advocate.
Lily Butler
Operations & Research Associate
Lily is an experienced health & sexuality educator who advocates for sexual & reproductive health and rights across disciplines. Lily approaches all of her work with a rights-based framework and believes that health, especially sexual and reproductive health, is a right for all rather than a privilege for some. She began her career as an educator in New Orleans, Louisiana, where she fostered a love for health education and working with youth. Since then, she has led gender and sexuality programming in New York City , conducted qualitative and quantitative research projects focused on health & equity, and worked in youth programming.
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Lily currently holds a Master’s in Public Health from Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, with a certificate in Sexuality, Sexual and Reproductive Health, as well as a B.S. in Public Health from Tulane University.
Sophia Zisook
Strategy
Sophia is a strategic leader in the social sector with partnerships, strategy, programs, and management experience spanning more than a decade. Her focus has been on equity and access to opportunity. From her work at Accion Opportunity Fund, Hello Alice, and Kiva collaborating with governments and corporations to make a more inclusive economy, to the small business (Negotiate with Sophia) she runs that leverages social science research to support women, Queer folk, BIPOC folk, and others to negotiate higher incomes, Sophia devotes all her energy and expertise to building a more equitable future for everyone.
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Sophia is a Licensed Social Worker who graduated Summa Cum Laude with her Master's in Social Work from the University of Chicago. She is an Ariane de Rothschild Fellow at the University of Cambridge, an Accenture Innovate for Good finalist, an #EmpowerHerAccess awardee from Women in Cloud, and a recipient of DePaul University's Women of Spirit and Action student award and the Women of Substance alumni award. Through each of her ventures, Sophia works to dismantle the systems that disenfranchise communities.
Neira Budiono
Research Consultant
Named one of the 120 Under 40: The New Generation of Family Planning Leaders, Neira has over six years of experience working at the intersection of youth, health, and technology. She holds an MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine from the University of Oxford, where she graduated with distinction as a fully-funded Jardine-Oxford Scholar. Currently, Neira serves as the Community of Practice Coordinator at UNICEF-hosted Safe Online, the world's leading fund dedicated to preventing online child sexual exploitation and abuse. Her professional journey includes programming, policy development, research, and youth engagement across three UN agencies—UNAIDS, UNFPA, and UNICEF—focusing on adolescent health and well-being at national, regional, and global levels.
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Neira is also the co-founder of Tabu.id, an award-winning digital sexuality education platform in her home country Indonesia. With an audience of over 140,000 and an annual reach of 6.8 million youth, Tabu.id has become a leading voice in promoting comprehensive sexuality education in the region.
Advisory Board
Teresa Younger
President & CEO, Ms. Foundation for Women
Teresa C. Younger is an activist, advocate, renowned public-speaker, organizational strategist, and a proven leader in the philanthropic and policy sectors. Having spent over 20 years on the frontlines of some of the most critical battles for comprehensive equity and the elimination of institutionalized oppression, she now serves as the President and CEO of the Ms. Foundation for Women.
Read MorePrior to joining the Ms. Foundation for Women, Younger served as the executive director of the Connecticut General Assembly’s Permanent Commission on the Status of Women and as executive director of the ACLU of Connecticut — the first African American and the first woman to hold that position.
Younger is a thought leader at the critical intersections of gender and race. Within the philanthropic sector she serves on initiatives to shape and change the narrative of women and girls, including Grantmakers for Girls of Color, Funders for Reproductive Equity, Philanthropy New York and Black Funders for Social Justice.
Routinely recognized as one of “50 Most Powerful Women in Philanthropy,” Teresa brings insight into organizational growth, a deep knowledge of gender justice approaches, and a cherished commitment to mentorship.
Polly Rodriguez
Co-Founder & CEO, Unbound
Polly Rodriguez is taking the female wellness industry by storm. As the CEO and Co-Founder of Unbound, a rebellious brand focused on making sexual health and wellness accessible to all womxn and non-binary people, Unbound is a leader in pushing for the normalization of sexuality and pleasure.
Read MorePolly has set the bar high as a Hispanic Founder stepping foot into a male-dominated industry, with not one but two companies geared towards sexual wellness. Lidia Bonilla and Polly founded The Womxn of Sex Tech in 2015, to bring together other femme and non-binary founders within the same industry.
Jess Fjeld
Assistant Director, Cyberlaw Clinic, Berkman Klein Center
Jessica Fjeld focuses her legal practice on issues impacting digital media and art. She also works specifically with cases regarding intellectual property; freedom of expression, privacy, and related human rights issues; contract; and corporate law.
Read MoreRecently, she has emphasized work with AI-generated art, the overlap of existing rights and ethics frameworks on emerging technologies, and legal issues confronted by digital archives.
She is a member of the board of the Global Network Initiative, a multistakeholder organization the protects and advances user freedom of expression and privacy around the world.
Before joining the Clinic, Jessica worked in Business & Legal Affairs for WGBH Educational Foundation, where she advised the American Archive of Public Broadcasting along with numerous WGBH productions. She began her legal career as an associate at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP focused in corporate transactions. Jessica is also a poet, the author of Redwork (BOAAT Press, 2018), and the recipient of awards from the Poetry Society of America and the 92nd Street Y/Boston Review Discovery Prize. She holds a JD from Columbia Law School, where she was a Hamilton Fellow, James Kent Scholar and Managing Editor of the Journal of Law and the Arts; an MFA in Poetry from the University of Massachusetts; and a BA from Columbia University.
Cristina Ljungberg
Co-Founder & Partner, The Case For Her
Cristina Ljungberg is a Co-founder of The Case For Her, a philanthropic investment portfolio addressing the key women’s health issues of menstruation and female sexual health.
Read MoreCristina has a Master’s in Biotechnology from Northwestern and an MBA from Dartmouth College, and this combined expertise in business and healthcare has propelled her nearly two-decade journey in philanthropy. Before The Case for Her, Cristina spent five years on the Board of Directors for Global Grassroots and established the nonprofit foundation Giving Wings in 2010. In 2016, Cristina became a founding member of the Maverick Collective, an initiative to eliminate extreme poverty created by Population Services International (PSI) in partnership with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
In addition to her work with women’s health, Cristina is also a Partner at Influence Film—a foundation, investment firm, and online platform that supports documentary film production. She is also an active board member for the non-profit venture capital firm Acumen and AFRIpads, a manufacturer of reusable, washable sanitary pads.
Wendy Anderson
Co-Founder & Partner, The Case For Her
Wendy Anderson is a Co-founder of The Case For Her, a philanthropic investment portfolio addressing the key women’s health issues of menstruation and female sexual health.
Read MoreA graduate of Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada, Wendy spent over a decade working in the financial industry before transitioning to strategic philanthropy by founding Future Foundations where she has acted as Chair of Social Initiatives since 2009. Wendy is also an active board member of Be Girl and Women Moving Millions and is on the advisory board of Saral Designs.
Natalie Conneely
Founder, Hollywood Compassion Coalition & Development Expert
Natalie was born in the lowland jungles of Eastern Bolivia, in the heart of South America. She spent the first 13 years of her professional life in business and nonprofit development, raising more than $70 million for companies like CNN International, universities, and nonprofits around the world.
Read MoreNatalie launched Pachamama Sabia, a social impact production company, after seven years of developing and advancing a global fellowship program authorized by the 14th Dalai Lama to Reimagine Leadership by cultivating 200+ mindful, compassionate, and ethical leaders in more than 45 countries around the world. Natalie has produced narrative and documentary feature and short films since 2013.
Natalie is also Co-Founder of the Hollywood Compassion Coalition, a movement of entertainment professionals inspiring social change. She advises MAPP, a mentorship and storytelling program working with Native American communities throughout the US, as well as Eyeshine, an organization dedicated to building character, confidence, and courage in the lives of visually impaired and disabled youth and adults.
Natalie graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a degree in Political Science and Film, Television and Theater.
Jackie Zupsic
Head of Communications, Tusk Strategies
Jackie Zupsic is the Head of Communications at Tusk Strategies where she develops and executes strategic campaigns across the country and around the globe.
Read MoreWorking with start-ups and well established companies alike, Jackie has supported her clients through restructurings, crises, brand reputation campaigns, activist investor attacks, product launches, fundraising rounds and much more. While she works in a wide variety of industries, much of her work and expertise centers around blockchain, financial services, technology, healthcare and transportation.
Before joining Tusk, Jackie led a team at Hill + Knowlton Strategies in New York, focusing on crisis and financial communications for corporations, institutions, and governments. She’s successfully guided companies through IPOs, M&A deals, cyber breaches, and global launches, supporting clients in a wide variety of industries.
Prior to H+K Strategies, Jackie worked for a San Francisco based boutique consultancy, Singer Associates, where she focused on crisis communications and public affairs.
Jackie is a graduate of the University of Washington in Seattle and holds a B.A. in International Business and Marketing and minor in Spanish.
Emma Lieken
Responsible Technology Portfolio Lead, Omidyar Network
Emma is a human rights advocate and technologist with a commitment to belonging, information integrity, safety and inclusion both online & off.
Read MoreCurrently on the Responsible Technology team at Omidyar Network, Emma leads a portfolio focused on youth organizing and responsible technology. She also works on private trustworthy messaging. Both areas of work are premised on the idea that we deserve a world where we can experience both safety and privacy online.
Previously, Emma focused on the exclusionary risks and role of human intermediaries in India’s Aadhaar biometric ID infrastructure at the London School of Economics. Before that, she researched the financial challenges faced by new internet users in India, Indonesia, Mexico and Brazil at Google. In 2016, Emma was a recipient of a Fulbright-Nehru Research Fellowship where she led research related to human rights, gender, and religious studies, in Maharashtra, India. Passionate about the intersection of arts and social change, she has also worked in civil society on performing arts education in Maharashtra. She holds a B.A. in religion from Oberlin College and an M.A. in international development with a focus on technology from the LSE. Emma serves on the board Cyber Collective and is a non-resident Technology Policy Fellow with UC Berkeley.
Catherine Magee
Co-Founder and CEO of Playground
Catherine Magee is CEO and Co-founder of sexual wellness brand Playground, a brand that appeals to today’s generation seeking improved pleasure, optimal vaginal health and better overall sexual wellness.
Read MoreCatherine has over 20 years of experience in the beauty industry starting out at L’Oreal and then most notably as an Executive and VP of Marketing for Rodan+Fields, a leading global skincare company valued today at $4B, and bareMinerals, the global cosmetic company that pioneered clean beauty. Along with co-founder Christina Aguilera, Catherine’s goal is to build a women-first brand centered around women’s pleasure and health needs with products and experiences that make women feel confident, not shamed, helping women in every phase and stage learn how better sexual wellness is key to overall health and happiness.
Consultants
Beatrice Muasa, Executive Assistant
Mary Charpentier, Financial Management
Board of Directors
Amrita Sankar
Investment Advisor, NorthStar
Amrita is honored to support the progressive, crucial work of the Center for Intimacy Justice. Amrita currently works at NorthStar team as an Investment Advisor. Prior to NorthStar, Amrita worked for several years on the Investments Team of ImpactAssets, a $1B donor-advised fund that allows clients to make investments that are focused on social and environmental returns through their charitable assets.
Read MoreDuring graduate school, Amrita had the opportunity to expand her understanding of traditional finance through internships at several firms, including Elevar Equity, RSF Social Finance, and Goldman Sachs Asset Management. Amrita served on the Board of Directors of Spark from 2015 to 2018, and as Spark’s Investment Committee Chair from 2015 to 2017, distributing grants to grassroots women’s organizations. Amrita has an MBA from MIT Sloan School of Management, and BA from Dartmouth College, with a focus on government.
Zach Braiker
CEO, refine+focus
Zach is fortunate to contribute to CIJ and advance issues with which is he deeply aligned. With a passion for startups, community building, technology, mental health and mentoring, he is eager to help CIJ grow. Zach is the CEO of refine+focus, a Boston-based marketing and innovation consultancy.
Read MoreHis company enables organizations and businesses to grow through innovation-led planning, customer and patient centered strategy. refine+focus' clients include Fortune 500 companies, governments, venture-backed startups and value-driven organizations. He serves on the taskforce of Scale Up, a startup accelerator, on the board of the Minds Foundation, and Curiouser & Curiouser, an innovation salon. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Tufts University.