Jennifer Coldiron serves as the Director of Impact and Data Strategy for King County, WA, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction of one of the nation’s largest public sector human services agencies. With an annual budget exceeding $1 billion, her...
Jennifer Coldiron serves as the Director of Impact and Data Strategy for King County, WA, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction of one of the nation’s largest public sector human services agencies. With an annual budget exceeding $1 billion, her leadership is instrumental in fostering a culture that prioritizes equity and data-informed decision-making. Jennifer’s extensive background in performance measurement and management within the nonprofit sector equips her with a unique perspective on the complexities of social services research, policy, and practice.
In her current role, Jennifer provides strategic oversight for key initiatives aimed at enhancing organizational capacity and advancing the agency's transformation into a high-impact, equity-advancing institution. She leads cross-functional teams in developing robust IT systems and data infrastructures that facilitate effective data collection and program evaluation. Her expertise in strategic planning and program management ensures that resources are aligned with the agency's mission, ultimately driving improved outcomes for the communities served.
Jennifer’s commitment to building strong teams and fostering strategic communications enhances collaboration across departments, enabling a holistic approach to child welfare and social services. As a member of the senior leadership team, she leverages her analytical acumen and interpersonal skills to cultivate an environment where data-driven insights inform policy and practice, ensuring that King County remains at the forefront of innovative human services delivery. Through her leadership, Jennifer Coldiron exemplifies the intersection of data strategy and social equity, making a lasting impact on the lives of those in her community.