JACqueline
About
Jacqueline is the founder of The Women's Intimate and Sexual Health Foundation.

A Texan described as having “never played by anyone else’s rules” by W Magazine, she is an outspoken voice for female empowerment and gender equality.

Host of an upcoming podcast with leading experts on Women's Sexual Health, she is the CEO of Huge Pussy, a philanthropic lifestyle brand redefining the word for a future with less violence against women.

A mother of 2 and award-winning filmmaker, she directed and starred in an 11 part series formerly on Amazon and just completed a documentary about sex, censorship, and 5 letters that struck a national nerve.



Jacqueline studied Art History and Business at Emory University, earned a B.A. with High Honors from the University of Toronto, and completed post-graduate coursework in Lifestyle Medicine and Neuroscience at Harvard.

A passionate speaker who focuses her talks on the connection between female sexuality, mental health, and and the global balance of power, Jacqueline is an advocate for gender equality.

The Director of Business Development and board member supporting The Girls Academic Leadership Academy in Los Angeles, Jacqueline global schooled her daughter throughout Australasia to study quality of life for women and produced a documentary for AMPATH’s Orphans & Vulnerable Children Program in Kenya with her son.

Her greatest honor is being their mom.