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Jamee Herbert is the CEO and co-founder of BridgeCare, the nation's leading data and technology solutions provider for early care and education. BridgeCare partners with state, county, and city agencies to make high-quality, affordable early care and education accessible to all. Jamee brings over a decade of experience in global advocacy for women and children, social enterprise, and systems thinking, which inspired her to launch BridgeCare in 2016. Since then, BridgeCare has served over 50,000 providers, 500,000 families, and 500 counties nationwide and Jamee's work has been featured inThe Washington Post, Yahoo News, and Women In Tech, among others. To learn more about the work Jamee is doing today, connect with her on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/jameeherbert, or visit BridgeCare's website at getbridgecare.com.
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