Arnold began her career as an elementary school teacher in Miami-Dade Public Schools and
Los Angeles Unified School District. While an Education and Media Specialist at the United Nations, Arnold created multi-platform programming with A-list celebrities like
Jay-Z and
Angelina Jolie. Arnold founded PressPlay, a strategic advising agency focusing on global issues. Arnold's most high profile show, “Exiled!”, was predicated on uprooting sheltered, affluent American teenagers to live with indigenous communities throughout
Kenya,
Thailand,
Panama,
Namibia,
Brazil,
India,
Vanuatu,
Norway, and
Peru. “Exiled!” aired in over one hundred countries. Exiled! was sold to MTV, where Arnold became one of
Viacom's youngest Executive Producers. Arnold is the co-founder of
ORGANIZE, a non-profit organization focused on reforming the US organ donation system and increasing patient access to lifesaving transplants. Their work will lead to 7,300 more organ transplants a year, save Medicare at least $1 billion in dialysis costs annually, and increase transplant equity. ORGANIZE produced advocacy campaigns, which the New York Times called one of the year's "Biggest Ideas in Social Change", built the first centralized organ donor registry, and was an Innovator in Residence in the Office of the Secretary in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which led to groundbreaking research. This led to an Executive Order signed by the Trump Administration that proposed a new HHS rule that received bi-partisan support from the Senate Finance Committee, the House Committee on Oversight and Reform, Senator Warren (D-MA), Blumenthal (D-CT), Grassley (R-IA), and Young (R-IN). Arnold was a featured presenter at the White House Organ Donation Summit, which also included major partnership announcements with
Facebook,
Twitter,
Instagram, and
NASA, and a $300 million bioengineering investment from the
United States Department of Defense. Arnold was a National Organizer for the 2017
Women's March on Washington. She was a contributor to the best-selling book about organizing the march, Together We Rise: Behind the Scenes at the Protest Heard Around the World. Arnold was the Chief Impact Officer for Rethink Capital Partners, an
impact investing platform working to solve some of the world's most complex problems: equitable education, food distribution, climate sustainability, community growth, and empowering women and minority populations. Jenna's first book (BenBella), Raising Our Hands: How White Women Can Stop Avoiding Hard Conversations, Start Accepting Responsibility, and Find Our Place on the New Frontlines (2020) debuted on a series of bestseller lists, as well as Forbes’ ‘Anti-racism for White People Resource List’. Arnold was a surrogate for the Biden 2020 campaign, continues to serve as a political and social voice on Fox News Channel, MSNBC, as well as international outlets. She continues to write, speak and be a source on American identity, allyship, and civic engagement. Jenna sits on the Sesame Workshop Leadership Council, is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and is an emeritus World Economic Forum's Global Shaper. == Awards and recognition ==