About me
Passionate about responsible business conduct, Jordyn is a Senior Policy Advisor in the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL). She leads efforts on business and human rights through bilateral and multilateral diplomacy, multi-stakeholder engagement, interagency coordination, and the development of guidance and training. She monitors developments; provides expert guidance to senior officials; engages with government, business, and civil society stakeholders; and mentors junior staff. Prior to this role, she worked at the intersection of international business and economic development in Asia and Africa. As a Rosenthal Fellow at the U.S. Department of Labor, she supported policy and research to improve worker livelihoods across global supply chains, and as the Government Affairs Manager at AmCham Singapore, she engaged in policy, research, and relationship development related to doing business in Southeast Asia. Committed to women's economic empowerment, she studied women in garment manufacturing as a Fulbright Scholar in Morocco and served on the board of a professional women's association. Jordyn received her M.A. in International Relations and Economics from Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and her B.A. from St. Catherine University in French, International Business and Economics.