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| Jennifer Fearing is The HSUS's chief economist and California senior state director. |
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JENNIFER FEARING
CHIEF ECONOMIST & CALIFORNIA SENIOR STATE DIRECTOR
Jennifer Fearing holds dual roles: advancing The HSUS’ mission, advocacy campaigns, litigation efforts, program development and legislative initiatives through economic research, reports and outreach; and leading The HSUS’ efforts in the nation’s largest state.
She was the campaign manager for the successful Proposition 2 campaign, a Nov. 2008 election that enacted the Prevention of Farm Animal Cruelty Act.
Before joining The HSUS, Fearing was president and CEO of United Animal Nations, where she helped lead programs focused on bringing animals out of crisis and into care.
She served as the founder and a leader of the Sacramento Area Animal Coalition—whose efforts include lobbying for animal shelter improvements, coordinating the world’s largest one-day Spay Day USA event, and funding spay/neuter vouchers for low-income clients and feral cat caregivers.
For nearly eight years, Fearing worked as an economist with a national economic research and consulting firm based in Los Angeles. During that time, she performed complex economic analyses and competitive reviews of more than two dozen industries—supervising staff and managing multi-million dollar litigation projects involving thousands of documents.
Fearing received a master's degree in public policy from Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and a bachelor's degree in economics and political science from the University of California at Davis.
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