Jehmu Greene

Jehmu Greene

Executive Director


Rock The Vote

Los Angeles, CA USA


When people asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up, the answer would be that I wanted to make a difference.

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Jehmu Greene

Milestones

My road in life has been direct.
When she was five, she wanted to be the first black senator from Texas.
Always had an interest in politics, always had an interest in music; grew up in Austin, Texas, the "live music capital of the world."
After college, she worked on political campaigns and started volunteering with Rock the Vote.
Says Rock the Vote covered all of her interests; she actually registered to vote with Rock the Vote as a teen.
Thinks that public service is the most direct way to affect positive change, which has always been her calling.
Always said if she'd been old enough during the Civil Rights era, she'd have been out protesting; now she has to prove she's "really about it."
Says that Rock the Vote appeals to so many people because music brings people together.
Believes that aspects of "the system" are broken, but they can only be fixed through more participation, more voting.
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Career

Executive Director

I build social justice movements using brand positioning, strategic planning, fundraising, and crisis management.

Career Roadmap

Roadmap
My work combines:
My work combines:
Music
Politics
Upholding a Cause and Belief

Interviewed By

Los Angeles

Los Angeles

In Los Angeles, the Roadtrip Nation team interview Jehmu Green, executive director of Rock the Vote. Next they meet with Mason Gordon, creator of Slamball and Ric Birch, executive producer for the Sydney Olympic Ceremonies.