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Maggie Cooke

ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS

Joined Rippel: 2016

Maggie's Role

Maggie takes a lead role in cultivating, managing, and sustaining relationships with external partners. She also oversees Rippel’s relationship management system, helps develop and steward cross-organizational processes for researching targeted partners, and otherwise leads the cultivation of many of Rippel’s strategic partnerships. Working side by side with Rippel’s former President and CEO, Laura Landy, Maggie helped lead the significant fundraising and strategic partnerships efforts of FORESIGHT.

About Maggie

As part of a research project exploring tax credits’ potential as a source of sustainable financing for population health, Maggie co-authored a paper for the National Academy of Medicine (2018). This work also earned her an award of distinction for her practicum project at the Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice.

 

Before joining Rippel, Maggie worked at Johnson & Johnson for 10 years, most recently as the senior executive assistant to the chief strategy and business transformation officer, and was a service coordinator at the Alaska Housing Finance Corporation before that, where she assisted residents by connecting them to critical resources in order to empower them in maintaining independent housing.

 

Maggie holds a Master of Public Health from Dartmouth and a BA in Anthropology with a minor in Spanish from the University of Alaska Fairbanks.

 

Maggie enjoys living on the Delaware River with her family and is an active member of her community, participating in the Hunterdon County Anti-Racism Coalition, and serving on both the Frenchtown School Advisory Council and the Frenchtown Planning Board.