Jack is a successful entrepreneur committed to addressing disparities and has experience redistributing medication. Jack consulted for Save One Life, which has redistributed $167mm+ worth of hemophilia factor abroad. He founded the Lincoln Hall Project, which continues to provide 3000+ immigrant detainee children with athletic enrichment, vocational and ESL classes, as well as financial support. He also founded The Podo Project, which upcycles tires from landfills of India into sandals to address a local pandemic in Ethiopia called Podoconiosis, which is caused by lack of access to adequate footwear. He received his business certification from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth and his B.A. in Applied Mathematics, Economics, and Entrepreneurship from Brown University.
Jack works on MediCircle to honor his grandfather, Don Schaeffer, who he lost to colon cancer, and his middle school friend, Ben Landel, who passed to carcinoma at 17.