In her role, Jena Roscoe concentrates on developing, growing, and sustaining international, federal, state, and local government partnerships and alliances in support of Operation HOPE programs and initiatives. She also monitors and participates in public policy forums around financial literacy, financial inclusion, economic education, economic empowerment and development, small business and entrepreneurship education, and economic disaster preparedness resiliency, and leads the organization’s public policy campaigns.
Jena is a member of the Urban Financial Services Coalition (UFSC), National Bankers Association, Association of Blacks Foundation Executives, The LINKS, Inc., Black Women’s Roundtable, U.S. Women’s Chamber Of Commerce, Women & Housing & Finance, Inc., French – American Chamber Of Commerce, and the United Nations Association of the National Capital Area.
Born in Washington, D.C. and raised in Camp Springs, Maryland; Fayetteville, North Carolina; and Kershaw, South Carolina; Jena currently resides in the Metropolitan Washington, D.C. Area. She is an undergraduate alumnus of the Howard University School of Communications and a graduate of The American University in Paris study abroad program.