Women’s Media Center Chooses Jemhu Greene As New President

This week the Women's Media Center (WMC), a leading media advocacy and training organization, announced the appointment of Jehmu Greene, social justice advocate and prominent feminist, as their next President.

This week, the Women’s Media Center
(WMC), a leading media advocacy and training organization and a coalition partner of Rewire announced
the appointment of Jehmu
Greene as their next President. Founded in 2005 by Gloria Steinem, Jane Fonda, and Robin
Morgan, The Women’s Media Center works to make women more visible and
powerful in the media, and is a nationally prominent voice fighting
sexism and bias.

WMC has recently played a critical role in responding to media bias around rape and rape culture (including the Polanski case), health reform, and other issues.

Greene replaces founding president Carol Jenkins, a leader in women and media and a contributor to Rewire.
An Emmy award-winning former
journalist and documentary producer, Carol Jenkins is a writer, media
analyst and media consultant.  Jenkins will continue with the WMC in
the role of senior advisor and founding president emerita.

"We are thrilled to have someone as accomplished, talented and
visionary as Jehmu Greene as our next president," said WMC Board Chair
Helen Zia, "with her proven commitment to progressive social change and
feminist principles. We are very proud that she will be building on the
strong foundation established by Carol Jenkins, our founding president,
to lead The Women’s Media Center to the next level."

Throughout her career, Jehmu Greene has worked with the
media to build powerful social justice movements. Greene is a frequent
commentator on CNN, MSNBC, Fox News and other media outlets. As head of Rock
the Vote, the largest youth voter registration group, Greene increased membership from 1500 to over 1 million. Earlier
this year, Greene participated in the WMC’s nationally recognized
leadership and media training program, Progressive Women’s Voices,
which has trained over 60 progressive thought leaders who have achieved
over 4000 media hits in the two years that the program has existed.

"The Women’s Media Center is breaking down barriers and leading the way
to make sure that women’s voices are powerfully represented in the
ever-changing media landscape," said Greene. "Participating in the
Progressive Women’s Voices program enabled me to amplify my advocacy
efforts. I am thrilled to join an incredible group of feminists working
to harness the power of the media to create positive social change from
the boardroom to the broadcast booth."

A native of Austin, Greene got her start working in the fertile ground
of Texas politics including an early stint with Governor Ann Richards’
campaign in 1994. Greene later played key roles at both the Center for
Policy Alternatives and the Democratic National Committee, where she
ran the women’s office.  An advisor and national surrogate for the
Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, Greene has worked on over 20
political campaigns at the local, state and national level. The
recipient of many awards from organizations including Essence Magazine,
the National Conference for Community and Justice, the National Council
of Research on Women, the American Association of University Women and
others, Greene has served on numerous boards of directors for various
media, politics and social justice organizations.

"The WMC is extraordinarily fortunate to have this gifted young woman
as our next leader," said Carol Jenkins. "I am a long-time admirer of
Jehmu’s incredible work-so I can watch with pride, pleasure and
confidence as the organization grows exponentially. The fact that she’s
one of our own makes it perfect."

Ms. Jenkins leaves the WMC to focus on the health of women and girls in
the U.S. and developing countries and will continue to advocate for an
inclusive media.  She serves on the U.S. board of The African Medical
Research Foundation (AMREF), the largest health organization on the
African continent. Jenkins is also the co-author, with her daughter,
Elizabeth Hines, of Black Titan: AG Gaston and the Making of an African American Millionaire, a biography of her uncle and winner of Best Non-Fiction Book from the American Library Association’s Black Caucus.

Rewire congratulates our colleague organization and wishes both Carol Jenkins and Jemhu Greene well in their new roles.