"Rebecca Jackson" is a former United States Republican Party/Republican politician from Louisville, Kentucky, previously serving as the Jefferson County Judge/Executive and also running unsuccessfully for the party nomination for Governor of Kentucky/governor. She is the former chief executive officer of the WHAS Crusade for Children, a local Charitable organization/charity that operates a large annual local telethon. She is now CEO of Mastery Mavens, an internet based professional development tool for teaching professionals.

Jackson began her career as a teacher for children with special needs in Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) in 1973. She taught children K-12 in a variety of schools. She was promoted to Learning Specialist, an administrative position. Jackson left JCPS and took a position as Director of the Parent Education Project at the University of Louisville. In 1987 Jackson founded JobCenter, Inc., a not-for-profit employment agency for persons with special needs. In this agency specializing in Supported Employment, she placed persons with special needs in businesses within the community.

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