Summary
Lauren Jarman is a mission-driven partnerships and social impact manager with eight years of experience building cross-sector funding strategies and equity-focused programs in health and post-secondary education. At the Lung Health Foundation she leads pharma, corporate, and foundation portfolios—translating complex outcomes into compelling proposals and multi-year partnerships that drive measurable impact. Her background in accessibility at Western University includes designing employer campaigns that created 1,400+ WIL opportunities and scaling mentorship supports for over 6,000 students with disabilities, demonstrating a rare blend of fundraising acumen and program delivery. She combines strategic storytelling, data-informed grantmaking, and operational improvements to deepen stewardship and grow revenue pipelines. Known for navigating complex stakeholder environments, she leverages advocacy and policy experience to align donor priorities with systemic change. Based in Oakville, Ontario, she builds bridges between research, institutions, and communities to turn equity commitments into sustained action.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Music Education, Music, Master of Music Education, Music at Western University
SHSM Arts and Culture, SHSM Arts and Culture at T.A. Blakelock