JACqueline
About
Jacqueline Buckingham is a philanthropist and activist for gender equality.

Founder of The Women's Intimate and Sexual Health Foundation, she is committed to stamping out stigmas by producing media that matters. As CEO of Huge Pussy, her mission is to support reproductive rights through activist products, and as Executive Producer of The Cliterology podcast, she is focussed on opening the conversation about women's sexual health to close the gender gap in healthcare.

A mother of 2 and award-winning filmmaker, Jacqueline's work and vision for a better world involves amplifying medical expertise on women's health, designing solutions to improve the menopause experience, and using the word pussy as a compliment.

A Texan described as having “never played by anyone else’s rules” by W Magazine, she is an outspoken voice for the rights of women.



Jacqueline studied Art History and Business at Emory University, earned a B.A. with High Honors from the University of Toronto, and completed post-graduate coursework in Lifestyle Medicine and Neuroscience at Harvard.

The Director of Business Development and board member supporting The Girls Academic Leadership Academy in Los Angeles, she is committed to lifelong learning and raising global citizens. Jacqueline is proud to have global schooled her daughter throughout Australasia and grateful to have produced a documentary for AMPATH’s Orphans & Vulnerable Children Program in Kenya with her son.

Her greatest honor is being their mom.