Jennifer Stefano serves on the Forbes Nonprofit Council, and is an Advisory Council Member for Women in Leadership at The George Washington University School of Business. [citation needed]
Stefano felt disenfranchised by politics in 2008 when she discovered the nascent Tea Party at a local rally.[1] She then joined Americans for Prosperity (AFP) and Americans for Prosperity Foundation (AFPF) and rose through their leadership ranks.[2] Leaving AFP/AFPF in 2016, she joined the Commonwealth Foundation based out of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Stefano has been published in numerous newspaper and online publications.
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