Reverend Jennifer Kottler currently serves at the Executive Director of the Let Justice Roll Living Wage Campaign, a campaign that has worked since 2004 to raise the minimum wage to the level of a living wage. She is the former Deputy Director of Protestants for the Common Good in Chicago, and has worked at the city, state and federal level for strong public policies that will move our society toward racial, social, gender and economic justice. An experienced organizer and lobbyist, Rev. Kottler received her M.Div. from the Divinity School of The University of Chicago in June 2003 and is ordained in the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). She held chaplain and pastoral internships in Illinois and North Carolina during her theological studies. Rev. Kottler served as teacher, vocational rehabilitation counselor and case manager for persons with disabilities in Fairfax County, Virginia for 10 years, having earned an M.A. in Special Education from the George Washington University in 1995. She has a B.A. from Bethany College (WV) with a major in psychology. Her passion is working on issues that impact low-income women and children.


