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Ann Ritter, JD, MPH

Program Officer
The Burke Foundation

Ann Ritter is a Program Officer with the Burke Foundation, a private foundation that funds transformative maternal health and early childhood initiatives to foster the healthy development of families and communities in New Jersey.

The Burke Foundation is a co-founder of the New Jersey ACEs Collaborative, a public-private partnership with The Nicholson Foundation, the Turrell Fund, the New Jersey Department of Children and Families and the New Jersey Office of Resilience.

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The New Jersey ACEs Collaborative works to make New Jersey a trauma-informed, healing-centered state — a place where all children and families can thrive. As Program Officer, Ann manages a growing portfolio of grants and projects related to the Burke Foundation’s areas of investment. Ann has extensive experience working with mission-driven organizations across sectors to launch and grow new programs. Ann also has expertise in communications, grantmaking, health policy and advocacy.

Ann graduated with distinction from Yale University with a degree in American Studies. She has a Juris Doctor degree from Temple University and a Masters in Public Health from George Washington University. She is a member of the Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health. {/sliders}