The Anti-Corruption Tools Exist—Why Aren’t We Using Them?
NWC program manager Jeana Lee explains that proven anti-corruption laws have recovered over $25 billion in sanctions and…

Jeana Lee is the Program Manager at the National Whistleblower Center and is in charge of the training and educational programing for International Whistleblower Advocates. Prior to her role as Program Manager, Jeana was a Communications Intern at the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), where she helped communicate the Administration’s climate change agenda to the public. She has also interned at Congress and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Jeana graduated with the Highest Distinction in General Scholarship at UC Berkeley, earning a degree in Political Science and a minor in Journalism.
NWC program manager Jeana Lee explains that proven anti-corruption laws have recovered over $25 billion in sanctions and…
Jeana Lee is the Program Manager at the National Whistleblower Center and is in charge of the training and educational programing for International Whistleblower Advocates. Prior to her role as Program Manager, Jeana was a Communications Intern at the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), where she helped communicate the Administration’s climate change agenda to the public. She has also interned at Congress and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Jeana graduated with the Highest Distinction in General Scholarship at UC Berkeley, earning a degree in Political Science and a minor in Journalism.
Jeana Lee is the Program Manager at the National Whistleblower Center and is in charge of the training and educational programing for International Whistleblower Advocates. Prior to her role as Program Manager, Jeana was a Communications Intern at the White House Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), where she helped communicate the Administration’s climate change agenda to the public. She has also interned at Congress and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Jeana graduated with the Highest Distinction in General Scholarship at UC Berkeley, earning a degree in Political Science and a minor in Journalism.