Global Disability Summit 2025

2–3 Apr 2025 | Berlin, Germany

Jackie Jodl

Chief, Global Youth and Education | Special Olympics International

Special Olympics International

Washington, DC, United States

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Chief of Global Youth & Education @ Special Olympics | Global Education Research, Policy & Practice | C-Suite Leadership

My organisation

Special Olympics International

Special Olympics International

Civil Society Organization (CSO)

Washington, DC, United States

Special Olympics is a global movement that empowers individuals with intellectual disabilities through the transformative power of sport. Founded in 1968 by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Special Olympics provides year-round sports training, athletic competition, and health and education programs to more than five million athletes and Unified partners in over 190 countries. Beyond the playing field, Special Olympics is a catalyst for inclusion, acceptance, and respect. The organization’s mission is to create a world where every person is valued and included, regardless of ability. Through initiatives like Unified Sports®, Young Athletes™, Healthy Athletes®, and the Global Youth and Education program, Special Olympics fosters communities that celebrate diversity and promote the full participation of people with intellectual disabilities. Driven by the belief that “Inclusion is not a privilege, it is a basic human right,” Special Olympics builds a more inclusive world—one athlete, one coach, one community at a time.
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About me

Jacqueline Jodl, PhD, oversees global education at Special Olympics as Chief, Global Youth and Education. Prior to her role at Special Olympics, Jackie was an Associate Professor at the University of Virginia’s School of Education and Human Development focusing on social-emotional development, education innovation, EdTech, and race and education. More recently, Jackie was the Executive Director of the Aspen Institute’s National Commission on Social, Emotional, and Academic Development, where she oversaw one of the Institute’s most critical endeavors in education. Her early career began at Unilever PLC in marketing management. Jackie earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Minnesota; MBA from the Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago; a master’s degree in politics and education from Teachers College; and a PhD in education policy and social analysis from Columbia University.

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Skills

  • Education
  • sport
  • Policy
  • Research

Interests

  • children
  • Youth
  • Inclusive finance

Speaker sessions (1)

Thursday, 3 April 2025