Jamye Wooten is the Founder and CEO of CLLCTIVLY. Jamye was previously the Bowe Fellow at World Trade Center Institute from June 2016 to June 2017. In this role, they participated in the EDGE Program, which is designed to cultivate a group of emerging global executives in Baltimore who will ultimately contribute to greater success and growth for Baltimore area international businesses. Prior to that, Jamye was a Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies from March 2016 to November 2016, where they participated in the New Economy Maryland program. This program focuses on mastering a compelling conceptual framework for transforming Maryland into a more equitable, environmentally sustainable, and democratic state, as well as writing effectively.
Jamye has also served in various leadership roles at other organizations. Jamye was the Founding Executive Director of Kinetics from May 2008 to October 2011. Jamye also served as a Member of the Board of Trustees at Johnson C. Smith Theological Seminary and as the Founder and Curator of the Black Theology Project 2.0. In their current role as the Founder and CEO of CLLCTIVLY, Jamye is working to build an online community that connects activists, organizers, and creatives to resources and opportunities so they can create social change.
Jamye Wooten has an Executive MBA from Future London Academy and was a fellow at The Black Theology and Leadership Institute at Princeton Theological Seminary. In addition, Jamye has completed the Executive Program in Social Impact Strategy at the University of Pennsylvania and the Executive Program in Digital Media for Social Impact.
A direct report to Jamye Wooten is and Krystle Starvis - COO.
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