Barbara Clement

VP of Marketing & Communications

For the past two decades, Barbara has worked to build marketing capacity in purpose-driven organizations, develop high impact awareness campaigns, implement effective community outreach, and increase supporter engagement. Prior to joining Two Ten, she led the national marketing and communications team at the Network for the Teaching Entrepreneurship. Before that she led digital initiatives for the Child Mind Institute and earlier, she served as managing editor for a group of public information projects at the Tamarind Foundation, including the Meatless Monday Campaign as well as a variety of public health marketing initiatives developed in collaboration with Columbia University’s Mailman School of Public Health, Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Public Communications, the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, and Center for a Livable Future. Barbara made the leap to the nonprofit world after nearly twenty years in the tech sector, where she worked in business development and held a variety of marketing, technical and corporate communications roles. She did undergraduate and graduate work at Princeton University. Barbara and her family live in a small town at the Jersey Shore where Porchfest is the highlight of the social season, but she has promised her dock-diving retriever they'll move to a cabin on a lake in Berkshires some day soon.