Nov 26, 2024
The COMMIT Foundation Welcomes Jennifer Zucker to Its Board of Directors
The COMMIT Foundation Welcomes Jennifer Zucker to Its Board of Directors
November 25, 2024
The COMMIT Foundation is proud to announce Jennifer Zucker's addition to its Board of Directors. A dedicated advocate for the veteran community, Jennifer brings an unparalleled blend of professional expertise, military service, and passion for empowering others.
Jennifer Zucker currently serves as Co-Chair of the Government Contracts Practice at the global law firm Greenberg Traurig, where she helps clients navigate complex federal procurement issues. Her experience includes representing major aerospace, defense, professional services, and IT contractors in bid protests claims litigation, and regulatory compliance. She also assists with mergers and acquisitions and government investigations.
A trailblazer in her field, Jennifer is a founding member of Veterans@GT and served on the board of SRC Energy, Inc., where she chaired the Compensation Committee. She holds a distinguished academic background with degrees from Boston University, Brooklyn Law School, George Washington University, and the U.S. Army War College.
Jennifer’s service extends far beyond her professional career. She served on active duty as a member of the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General’s Corps and continues her military commitment as a colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve.
“Jennifer’s unique combination of military and civilian leadership, coupled with her dedication to helping veterans reach their full potential, makes her an invaluable addition to The COMMIT Foundation Board,” said JC Glick, CEO of The COMMIT Foundation. “Her insights and expertise will undoubtedly enhance our mission of empowering veterans as they transition to civilian life.”
Jennifer’s passion for giving back to the military community stems from her personal journey as a veteran. Her experiences have driven her to champion the causes of those who have served, ensuring they have the tools, guidance, and opportunities to thrive in their next chapters.
“I’m honored to join The COMMIT Foundation Board and support its vital mission,” Jennifer said. “Transitioning out of the military can be a complex journey, and I’m excited to contribute to an organization that provides such meaningful support to veterans and their families.”
The COMMIT Foundation is excited to work alongside Jennifer as we continue to serve the veteran community and create life-changing opportunities for those transitioning from military service.
For more information about The COMMIT Foundation and our programs, visit commitfoundation.org.