Jordyn White (she/her) is Vice President of Leadership Development & Research at the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.
Jordyn's role as Vice President of Leadership Development and Research at the Human Rights Campaign Foundation is marked by her strategic guidance across the organization. She oversees a diverse portfolio that includes HRCF’s Transgender Justice Initiative, HIV & Health Equity program, and Public Education & Research program. Her strategic guidance extends to leadership development initiatives, program evaluation, and research-related projects.
Jordyn began her career at HRC as Deputy Director of Community and Volunteer Relations on the Development and Membership team, where she provided leadership support and guidance to HRC volunteers in steering committees across the country, helped increase their volunteer and membership base, and worked to create a stable and sustainable pipeline for emerging leaders. Prior to joining HRC, Jordyn spent over a decade in the research and social science realm as a methodologist at the U.S. Census Bureau and a study director at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. She has significant experience in survey design and program evaluation and has written research reports and briefs on a range of issues, including criminal justice, health, human trafficking, and LGBTQ+ well-being.
Jordyn is an active member of the community; she is co-founder and General Manager of the Washington Prodigy women's tackle football team and has served on D.C. Mayor Bowser's Advisory Committee for LGBTQ affairs since 2020. Jordyn received her B.S. in psychology from the University of Pittsburgh and her M.S. in criminal justice from St. Joseph's University.