Regan Brewer-Johnson
Regan Brewer-Johnson is the President of the Jane Addams Resource Corporation (JARC). In this role, she oversees the overall strategic vision, mission and programs of JARC Chicago and JARC Baltimore – two nationally recognized workforce development organizations with combined annual budgets of $4.7 million. Both JARC Chicago and JARC Baltimore are comprised of Sector-Based Job Training Programs, Business and Workforce Services, and the Center for Working Families services. Her responsibilities include leading the agencies’ strategic plan, directing fundraising efforts with government and private foundation funders and overseeing the agencies’ programs and operations. She has an exceptional track record for bringing in new funding streams, designing and implementing new programs, and establishing data-driven solutions to solve problems. Regan came to JARC with several years of nonprofit community development experience, having worked in both a national foreclosure prevention program and a residential treatment center. Regan holds a Master's in Nonprofit Management from DePaul University, a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Illinois and is a 2010 Sector Skills Academy Marano Fellow through the Aspen Institute and Public/Private Ventures. In 2018, Regan earned her Six Sigma Green Belt Certification from DePaul University’s Management Development Center.
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Regan Brewer-Johnson is the President of the Jane Addams Resource Corporation (JARC). In this role, she oversees the overall strategic vision, mission and programs of JARC Chicago and JARC Baltimore – two nationally recognized workforce development organizations with combined annual budgets of $4.7 million. Both JARC Chicago and JARC Baltimore are comprised of Sector-Based Job Training Programs, Business and Workforce Services, and the Center for Working Families services. Her responsibilities include leading the agencies’ strategic plan, directing fundraising efforts with government and private foundation funders and overseeing the agencies’ programs and operations. She has an exceptional track record for bringing in new funding streams, designing and implementing new programs, and establishing data-driven solutions to solve problems. Regan came to JARC with several years of nonprofit community development experience, having worked in both a national foreclosure prevention program and a residential treatment center. Regan holds a Master's in Nonprofit Management from DePaul University, a Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Illinois and is a 2010 Sector Skills Academy Marano Fellow through the Aspen Institute and Public/Private Ventures. In 2018, Regan earned her Six Sigma Green Belt Certification from DePaul University’s Management Development Center.
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