Jacqueline Lofton holds a Bachelor of Science degree in
Psychology with an emphasis in Applied Behavior Analysis from Purdue
University. She is also a certified Life Coach through the Transformation
Academy. She currently serves as the
Pikesville Senior Center Director for Baltimore County Department of Aging
where her primary role is to facilitate community partnerships in the effort to
provide seniors with engaging programming, health & wellness opportunities,
as well as social & financial support.
After spending more than 20 years working in the for-profit educational system as an instructor and program chair, Jackie found her calling when she decided to take the path of supporting non-profit organizations. Jackie’s advancement in the programming and services at Woodlawn Senior Center resulted in $4.6 million renovations and expansion of the center. Jackie supports the LGBTQIA community through various volunteer efforts, fundraisers and educational workshops. Jackie has had the opportunity to help many to repair relationships, find their joy & self-worth, and focus on career goals.
Jackie’s most rewarding accomplishment is possessing a passion for cultivating a community that protects, empowers, educates and celebrates Black Women. Each career move that she makes is in the efforts of diversifying agencies and providing knowledge of what services are needed in the Black Community.