Jackson Campbell is a former Associate at QuiVive Global, where he worked on various impact and sustainability projects, with a special interest in emerging markets and renewable energy.
Jackson is currently Investment Analyst at the Church Pension Group, the pension investment arm of the Episcopal Church. He serves as a generalist with a special focus on impact investing.
Prior to QuiVive, Jackson interned at the Global Impact Investing Network (GIIN) in New York City. He also spent a summer in Sikkim, India designing and commissioning a Taraloka Foundation-funded solar project on a home for orphans and disadvantaged women.
Jackson is a 2020 graduate of the University of the South (Sewanee) with a BA in Economics and Environment & Sustainability. During his time at Sewanee, Jackson conducted econometric research on the county level effects of hydraulic fracturing in the United States, as well as research on air quality measurement and standards in Delhi, India. While at Sewanee, Jackson served as the first head of Sewanee’s then newly-formed Sewanee’s Impact Investing Club. He also helped lead Sewanee’s Socially Conscious Investment Club, which earned him a feature in The New York Times.
He is a native of Chattanooga, Tennessee and currently resides in New York City.