Discovering and applying new and innovative economic development tools, models, policies, and programs Creating Jobs and Wealth in Distressed Michigan Communities
Jenna Salhab is a Research Assistant for MSU’s Center for Community and Economic Development for Regional and Economic Innovation (REI). She is also a third-year Information Science major at Michigan State University with minors in Computer Science, Information Technology, and Graphic Design. She is primarily interested in the intersection of technology and social innovation, aiming to use her skills to drive positive change in community welfare and sustainable development. Outside her academic pursuits, Jenna is actively involved in student organizations, serving on the UX team for VIM Fashion Magazine and as secretary for AIGA, MSU's graphic design club. Her leadership in the Faircare Awareness campaign, which brought attention to health and healthcare disparities, exemplifies her commitment to impactful projects. Jenna is eager to deepen her knowledge in the field of technology-driven social change.