Quantum Leap Healthcare Collaborative
Jacqueline Murray has extensive experience in marketing and communications. Jacqueline is currently working as the Marketing Director at Quantum Leap Healthcare Collaborative. Prior to this, they held the position of VP Marketing and Communications at the Institute on Aging from November 2017 to June 2022, where they focused on driving organizational revenue and ensuring a positive customer experience.
Before that, Jacqueline was the Vice President of Marketing Communications at the Aquarium of the Bay from January 2015 to November 2017. In this role, they led a team and developed comprehensive marketing strategies, social media campaigns, and marketing materials. Jacqueline also analyzed market trends and maintained a competitive edge.
From February 2013 to December 2014, Jacqueline served as the VP of Marketing & Digital Communications at Community Gatepath. Jacqueline was responsible for client-centric marketing, brand establishment, lead generation, and revenue goal setting. Jacqueline also built important relationships with key partners.
Prior to their role at Community Gatepath, Jacqueline worked as the National Marketing Director at KQED from June 2004 to January 2013. In this position, they oversaw sales, marketing, and strategic planning efforts. Jacqueline also managed multiple teams and collaborated with third-party resources.
Earlier in their career, Jacqueline gained experience as the VP of Business Development & Marketing at Truck Stop SF, a Marketing Associate at Osteoimplant Technology, and an Ad Sales Assistant at Nickelodeon.
Overall, Jacqueline Murray has a strong background in marketing and communications, with expertise in strategic planning, brand management, and team leadership.
Jacqueline Murray holds an MBA in Marketing from Saint Mary's College of California. Jacqueline also earned a Bachelor's degree in Communication and Media Studies from San Francisco State University.
Quantum Leap Healthcare Collaborative
A 501C(3) charitable organization, Quantum Leap was established in 2005 as a collaboration between medical researchers at University of California, San Francisco and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs. Our mission is to integrate high-impact research with clinical processes and systems technology, resulting in improved data management and information systems, greater access to clinical trial matching and sponsorship, and greater benefit to providers, patients and researchers. Our goal is to improve and save lives. The founders of Quantum Leap recognize that good ideas and research projects in a University setting were often “orphaned” at the end of a research project. These efforts were frequently left with no funds or organizational structure to adequately engage clinical providers and ultimately benefit patient care. In addition, the intellectual property often created as part of these research endeavors remain untapped and undeveloped. Modeled after Silicon Valley’s entrepreneurial culture with an added social value objective, our social-entrepreneurial model embodies: + Identifying clinical and research efforts with a potential for high impact + Providing financial and managerial assistance + Forming organizations and management teams to grow proven ideas into products + Securing funding in stages as efforts mature + Creating strategic partnerships committed to developing high-value healthcare services and products We support the development and implementation of innovative ways to deliver better, less costly healthcare. We are committed to establishing unique collaborations across the medical, technology and bioscience industries: all necessary components to accelerate healthcare research into the marketplace. Our efforts focus on quality-of-care and quality-of-life issues, and to create initiatives that foster excellent clinical practices using quality improvement disciplines with a strong patient-centric focus.