Jacqueline Fogg

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Jacqueline was a substitute teacher in Polk County and is a former teacher and trainer in the Montessori Method of early childhood education. She has lived in several countries around the world including Mexico, in her early years, where she learned to speak Spanish.

Jacqueline moved to Lakeland Florida at the age of 6, her father was in the Phosphate Industry for many years as an engineer. Jacqueline graduated from University of Miami (Deans List) in English/Education and is currently taking her Masters in Public Administration with Strayer University in Tampa Florida. She recently completed her thesis on the Rise of The Libertarian Party in the USA.

She has written and produced over 155 television programs, film scripts, and children’s books. Her work has been broadcast on national television to over 10 million viewers and has won the Consumer Electronics Show for ‘Best Original Children’s Television.’ She was nominated for ‘Best Original Script’ in South Africa for her writing and production of ‘A Day at the Races’ in South Africa during the early days of the new democracy. She was nominated for Best Original Program for ‘Henrietta’s House’, which she wrote and produced.

Jacqueline was invited to the United Nations for her work and was present at Nelson Mandela’s inauguration reception. She sat on the umbrella body for Montessori in Southern Africa as a way to educate the previously disenfranchised population. She has trained and taught hundreds of workshops in the townships using teacher programs that she initiated. Jacqueline wrote and produced the “Montessori in Your Home” series that was featured in the New York Times and subsequently broadcast in Denver, Colorado by The Mind Extension University (now Jones Knowledge).

Jacqueline currently assists the U.S. embassies in numerous countries to engage with the local economies and governments of the region. She has been actively involved in women’s and children’s rights movements in developing nations and has traveled extensively in the Middle East and Iraq.

She also sat on the American Chamber of Commerce committees of HIV/AIDS and Black Economic Empowerment for the Southern African Developing countries. Jacqueline assists in training at the U.S. Dept of State with the Family Liaison office for participants from over 25 different countries.

Jacqueline recently produced and created an on-line course. The British Metropolitan Police in London have recently participated in the course with her. She was also invited to speak at the House of Commons, London.