Project 21 Ambassador Jacqueline (“Jackee”) Andrews is a political strategist, grassroots mobilizer and communications expert with over a decade of experience in nonprofit leadership, public relations and government affairs. Born and raised in Africa, Jackee adds a unique intercontinental perspective to American public policy, combining firsthand experience of global governance with a deep appreciation for the freedoms and opportunities afforded by the U.S. Constitution.
Jackee played a pivotal role in the first Trump administration in the U.S. Department of Education, where she helped launch the White House Hispanic Prosperity Initiative and the President’s Advisory 1776 Commission. Her efforts included recruiting high-level presidential appointments and advancing policies that championed educational opportunity and American values.
As Deputy Campaign Manager for Winsome Sears’ successful race for Virginia Lieutenant Governor, Jackee led statewide grassroots mobilization and strategic outreach, helping to secure a historic victory. She currently serves as a regional manager for TPUSA Faith, equipping pastors and churches across five states to engage in the public square.
Jackee holds a bachelor’s degree from Kenyatta University and a master’s in Public Administration from Regent University. She lives with her family in Northern Virginia.