Jennifer Drake-Croft

Jennifer Drake-Croft, MSSW, IECMH-E®, is the Project Director of the Infant and Early Childhood (IECMH) Technical Assistance Center at Georgetown University and a Faculty Director for the Georgetown Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation Certificate Program. Sitting on multiple state and national committees, Jennifer has helped lead and shape macro-level initiatives and policies to promote healthy child development, advance Infant and Early Childhood (IECMH) practices, prevent Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs), and support resilient communities. Jennifer currently oversees the strategy and operations of the IECMH Technical Assistance Center which supports 59 SAMHSA-funded grantees across the United States in their efforts to advance policies, programs, and practices for very young children. Jennifer was a founding member of All Children Excel (ACE) Nashville, a 400-member collective impact initiative seeking to reduce ACEs and promote resilience at the population level using a public health approach. Jennifer led the development of the Building Strong Brains Tennessee “training for trainers” curriculum focused on brain development, ACEs, and strategies to foster resilience. To date, over 1,200 diverse-sector individuals have become Building Strong Brains trainers across Tennessee. These trainers have presented to more than 80,000 individuals. In addition to her current work at Georgetown University, Jennifer provides Reflective Supervision/Consultation to professionals in the infant and early childhood field and serves as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Tennessee's College of Social Work Masters Program. Jennifer holds a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Berry College, a master’s degree in Social Work from the University of Tennessee, received Endorsement® as both an Infant Mental Health Mentor and an Early Childhood Mental Health Mentor in Policy, and has expertise in child development, child trauma, and child abuse prevention. Jennifer was a 2017 Nashville Emerging Leaders Class member, received the 2017 Nashville Emerging Leaders Award for the Government and Public Affairs Category, and was named one of the University of Tennessee’s “40 under 40” in 2021. Jennifer’s personal and professional passion is to partner with communities and systems in advancing policies and practices that support all children to thrive.