Jason Getz leads Challenger Center’s efforts to open new Challenger Learning Centers globally, serving as the main point of contact for individuals and organizations interested in bringing a Center to their community. Jason builds and manages relationships, proactively generates leads for potential new communities, and advises emerging sites on funding opportunities to support the development of their Center.
Prior to joining Challenger Center, Jason worked at the UN Refugee Agency and at the World Wildlife Fund. Jason began his career in fundraising at Penn State University, the University of Connecticut, Catholic University’s Columbus School of Law, and George Washington Law School.
Jason holds a bachelor’s degree from Penn State University and a master’s degree from George Washington University. He actively volunteers in his community and has served on several non-profit boards.