About

Informed by the complexity of the human condition and our interconnected world, SAE Consulting Group works with private, public, and nonprofit organizations to design and implement equity-centered and client-focused consulting services that advance economic, gender, and racial equity and justice.

About

About

Informed by the complexity of the human condition and our interconnected world, SAE Consulting Group works with private, public, and nonprofit organizations to design and implement equity-centered and client-focused consulting services that advance economic, gender, and racial equity and justice.

Meet Our Founder and CEO

Jacqueline M. Ebanks, M.S. (Jacqui) is Founder and Chief Executive Officer at SAE Consulting Group, LLC, a management consulting firm working with private, public, and nonprofit organizations to advance economic, gender, and racial equity and justice.

Prior to launching SAE Consulting Group, Jacqui served as Executive Director for the New York City Commission on Gender Equity and led New York City’s efforts to dismantle barriers to gender equity within the city’s workforce and across all sectors. She was appointed to the role by both Mayor Bill de Blasio (2017 – 2021) and Mayor Eric Adams (2022 - 2023).

An innovative manager and policy maker with extensive experience in the public, private, philanthropic, and non-profit sectors, Jacqui has worked for over three decades to promote economic and social justice for women, girls, and marginalized communities. Prior to joining city government, Jacqui was Executive Director of the Women’s City Club of New York (now Women Creating Change) where she guided the civic-engagement organization into its second century of activism. Jacqui also served as Vice President of Programs at the New York Women’s Foundation and worked at Citigroup as Vice President and Director of U.S. Partnerships and Program Development for the Global Community Relations Division and Regional Community Relations Director for the Northeast and Puerto Rico. Prior to Citigroup, Jacqui served as Vice President for Community Investment at the United Way of New York City.

Jacqui began her career at citywide and community-based service organizations in New York City serving as Child Welfare Policy Analyst at the Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies (now FPWA), Director of United Neighborhood Houses’ Staff Development and Human Resource Management Initiative, Director of Program Development and Quality Assurance at the Society for Seamen’s Children, and Director of Development at Harlem United Community AIDS Centers.

In 2022, Jacqui was named one of AM Metro NY and Politics New York, Power Players, Power Women and, in 2018, she was named one of Good Housekeeping’s 10 Humanitarians over 50, and Women’s E-News, 21 Leaders for the 21st Century.

Jacqui holds a B. A. in Government from Anderson University, Indiana and an M.S. in Urban and Policy Sciences from Stony Brook University. She is the mother of three adult daughters.