Jenny Greenleaf

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Jenny Greenleaf, a relative newcomer to politics, signed up as an active Democrat in 2002. Since that time, she's been on a mission to figure out how the Democratic Party works and to revitalize and reform it. Fleeing a dot.bomb job and a 20-year career in high-tech, she became a dedicated volunteer for Democrats in 2002, and has worked on several projects including volunteering on the 2002, 2004, and 2006 Coordinated Campaigns as well as the Dean campaign, organizing fundraisers, wrangling volunteers, training precinct workers, managing the ballot collection program, and building a web site for the Party. Jenny was elected to serve a four-year term on the Democratic National Committee in December 2004.

Jenny originally hails from North Dakota, but had the good fortune to choose the University of Oregon for college. Upon arrival in the state, she said "I'm home," and has lived here since with the exception of what she refers to as a "seven-year sentence" in California's Silicon Valley. She runs a small high-tech consulting firm between volunteer projects.

Jenny and her husband, Tom Cocklin, have two kids, one cat, and one dog.

Taken from Democratic Party of Oregon's website.

More information on Jenny is here (demconwatch.blogspot.com), here (linkedin.com), and here (pledged not to go public until after Oregon's May 20 primary).

Greenleaf endorsed Barack Obama May 23. 2008.


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