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Jillian Racoosin

Executive Director

jillian@social-connection.org

Jillian Racoosin, MPH (she/her) is the Executive Director of the Foundation for Social Connection. In her role, Jillian is responsible for leading the direction of the Foundation’s operations and programs, including advancing social connection research and innovation. 
 
She regularly speaks to national audiences about the crisis of social isolation and loneliness in the U.S. and was a contributor to the U.S. Surgeon Generals Advisory on Loneliness and the Healing Power of Connection. Jillian has been featured in a variety of media outlets, including The Messenger, Atlanta Business Chronicle, and Vanity Fair.
 
Previously, Jillian spearheaded enterprise go-to-market strategy for Force Therapeutics, a leading healthcare technology company, and care management platform. Focused on improving health and wellbeing outcomes, Jillian has partnered with several high-profile organizations including leading healthcare systems, health plans, and cross-sector federal agencies.
 
Her passion for health promotion began at Tulane University’s School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine and continued to flourish at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health where she received her Masters degree. Jillian is passionate about projects that foster healthy behaviors within communities and populations and envisions a more inclusive future with universal access to the support needed to be socially engaged in society.

What drives you to work on addressing social isolation & loneliness / fostering social connection ?

I feel so inspired by the work of the Foundation, Coalition, and our incredible network of partners. Our impact is truly collective in nature. During the pandemic I experienced both social isolation and loneliness, and it forced me to reflect on what supports I needed for myself and my community to feel a sense of belonging. I was privileged to have been brought up in a family and school environment that prioritized community connection and engagement, but I understand that many are not as fortunate, and that our systems and policies have led us to a reality of inequities in social connection supports. I am committed to furthering the translation of evidence and insights into real impactful application and promoting the strengthening of communities through connection across America.  

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