Jeanne Jackson DeVoe
Lecturer
Lecturer
Biography
Jeanne Jackson DeVoe is a communications specialist and writer who previously taught at Rutgers for more than a decade. She began her career at the Asbury Park Press where she was a reporter and columnist for 11 years. She was a freelance writer for several publications, including Working Mother Magazine, New Jersey Monthly, Investing Enterprise Women, and Leader’s Edge, and a columnist for the Times of Trenton.
Jackson DeVoe’s most recent position was a senior communications specialist at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, where she worked for 12 years. There, she wrote stories for the website, wrote press releases and feature articles about community and educational events, used social media platforms to promote laboratory programs, helped create communications strategies, and coordinated multimedia projects, including a video series on the apprenticeship program. She is currently a freelance writer whose clients have included the Princeton Alumni Weekly, Princeton University’s Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, and Princeton University’s dean of faculty.