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Thomas Campbell Jackson, M.P.H.
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Thomas Campbell Jackson is the founder of the Pamela B. and Thomas C. Jackson Charitable Fund. Through the Fund, Jackson's priorities include strategic planning and support for organizations promoting science education, rational inquiry, and human health. Representative partners include the Galen Institute (Alexandria, VA), the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (Cold Spring Harbor, NY), and the Center for Inquiry Transnational (Amherst, NY).
Jackson has extensive experience in health benefits research and administration, and the formulation of health policy. As president of Zeitblom Analytics, he consulted in micro and macro health policy with organizations like the Institute for SocioEconomics Studies (White Plains, NY). Jackson has also served as Director of the City of New York's Employee Health Benefits Program, which arranges health coverage for a million City employees, retirees, and their families. In addition, he has written for children on a variety of nonfiction topics.
Jackson holds a B.A. in Economics and German from Tufts University and a Master of Public Health degree from Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.
(Profile posted March 2008.)
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