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Jalina Porter

Adjunct Professor

Part-Time Faculty
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Biography

Jalina Porter is a humanitarian, entrepreneur, and trusted political advisor. She began her career in service as a Peace Corps volunteer teaching English in rural Cambodia. Throughout Jalina’s career, she has advised and trained several Members of Congress, U.S. diplomats, Corporate CEO’s, and local elected officials nationwide. In 2021, Jalina was sworn in as Principal Deputy Spokesperson at the United States Department of State. As a sought after media and foreign policy expert, Jalina has appeared on MSNBC, CSPAN, MTV, Roland Martin, and various international media outlets. She has also been featured in Elle Magazine, The Zoe Report, Foreign Policy, Roll Call, The Hill, Politico, and Ms. Magazine. Originally from Southern Louisiana, Jalina considers herself a global citizen and enjoys connecting with the world through her expertise in communication through blogging and storytelling.

Expertise

  • Communications
  • Senior Advisor to members of Congress
  • Media training
  • Speechwriting
  • Strategic messaging 

Research Areas

  • Global strategic communications
  • Marketing
  • Business administration

Education

  • Georgetown University, MA in Global Strategic Communications, 2019
  • Howard University, BA in Business Administration and Marketing, 2008 

Prior Experience

  • Founder and CEO, Jalina Porter Communications LLC
  • Communications and Senior Advisor, Representative Joyce Beatty, United States House of Representatives
  • Principal Deputy Spokesperson, United States Department of State
  • Spokesperson and Communications Director, United States Mission to the United Nations
  • Communications Director, Representative Cedric Richmond, United States House of Representatives

Awards & Distinctions

  • U.S. Global Leadership Coalition Top 10 Influential Black Americans in Foreign Policy, 2022
  • The Root 100 Top 100 Most Influential African-Americans, 2021 
  • National Peace Corps Association 40 Under 40 Returned Peace Corps Volunteer Leaders, 2020
  • New America Top 35 Black American National Security and Foreign Policy Next Generation Leader, 2018