Meet The Team

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.
Jamar Williams
Head of Marketing

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.
Ashley Jones
Tech Lead

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.
Tess Brown
Office Manager

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.
Lisa Rose
Product Manager

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.
Kevin Nye
HR Lead

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.

Jamar Williams

Jamar Williams is a first-year joint MPP/MBA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. Upon graduating from Yale in 2017 with a degree in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, he joined Deloitte’s Government and Public Services consulting practice. At Deloitte, Jamar worked on international development and social impact projects, ranging from designing a pay-for-results prize mechanism in the West African agriculture sector to helping organizations in Cambodia better support survivors of trafficking. He also served as a Public-Private Partnership Funds Manager for the United States’ leading initiatives focused on defending the human rights of vulnerable communities around the world. At Harvard, Jamar hopes to better understand how private sector innovation and technologies can enable development outcomes in emerging markets.
Alex Young
Customer Support Lead
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