ADVOCATE, PUBLIC SPEAKER, DOCUMENTARIAN
Alexandra Jackman is a dynamic and accomplished advocate and public speaker with over 10 years of experience. Addressing head-on such critical issues as anti-bullying, human rights, the bystander effect, and acceptance of those who are different, she has created engaging and successful presentations and speeches for private and public organizations, non-profits, schools, film festivals, and conferences throughout the country. Alexandra’s presentations often include a screening of her award-winning documentary, A Teens Guide To Understanding and Communicating with People with Autism. Alexandra has also presented in Spanish while sharing the Spanish version of her documentary.
Alexandra’s approachable and clear message has allowed her to be impactful to audiences ranging from small groups to thousands. She has presented effectively to people of all ages and stages of life, from children as young as seven, to top medical professionals. Alexandra is adept at crafting her message effectively for her audience.
Alexandra has been a featured guest/interview subject on numerous TV, Radio, and Internet shows including CBS Philadelphia, WPTV - NBC West Palm Beach, ABC San Francisco, WEI Network, Special Needs Talk Radio Network – The Coffee Klatch, PANJ Radio, Scholastic, Huffington Post, Autism Speaks, NJ.com and the New Jersey Jewish News.