About Jill
Jill's journey with Molly’s Angels began in 2017 when she joined as a volunteer, initially focusing on marketing initiatives. She transitioned to the board briefly before assuming the role of Director of Marketing & Administration in 2018, Program Director in 2023, and most recently, as Deputy Director in 2024.
Before her tenure at Molly’s Angels, Jill honed her expertise as a Media Account Manager for a global advertising agency, where she managed media buying and planning for multimillion-dollar brand and demand campaigns for VMware, the agency's largest B2B tech client. Her ability to navigate complex campaigns and strategic thinking led her to becoming one of the quickest promoted managers in the agency.
Jill's earned her bachelor's degree in business administration in 2.5 years. Outside of her professional pursuits, Jill is passionate about advocating for causes close to her heart. As a former Miss Mendocino County and Miss Napa County, she used her platform to promote Music Therapy for the Elderly, engaging with local communities through volunteering, speaking engagements, and community events. For over a decade, Jill and her family have participated in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, supporting the Alzheimer’s Association. She has represented her local community at Advocacy Forums, both at the state capitol and Capitol Hill in D.C.
Jill's dedication to community service is further exemplified by her role as chair on her local library’s Advisory Board and her representation of older adults on the Napa County Mental Health Stakeholder Advisory Committee on behalf of Molly’s Angels. She enjoys crafting, spending time with her family, and gardening.
Before her tenure at Molly’s Angels, Jill honed her expertise as a Media Account Manager for a global advertising agency, where she managed media buying and planning for multimillion-dollar brand and demand campaigns for VMware, the agency's largest B2B tech client. Her ability to navigate complex campaigns and strategic thinking led her to becoming one of the quickest promoted managers in the agency.
Jill's earned her bachelor's degree in business administration in 2.5 years. Outside of her professional pursuits, Jill is passionate about advocating for causes close to her heart. As a former Miss Mendocino County and Miss Napa County, she used her platform to promote Music Therapy for the Elderly, engaging with local communities through volunteering, speaking engagements, and community events. For over a decade, Jill and her family have participated in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s, supporting the Alzheimer’s Association. She has represented her local community at Advocacy Forums, both at the state capitol and Capitol Hill in D.C.
Jill's dedication to community service is further exemplified by her role as chair on her local library’s Advisory Board and her representation of older adults on the Napa County Mental Health Stakeholder Advisory Committee on behalf of Molly’s Angels. She enjoys crafting, spending time with her family, and gardening.