In June 2006, Jean was appointed by President George W. Bush to chair the President's Council on Service and Civic Participation. In 2007, Case was asked by U.S. Secretary of StateCondoleezza Rice to serve as a co-chair of the U.S.-Palestinian Partnership to promote economic opportunities for the Palestinian people, prepare Palestinian youth for the responsibilities of citizenship and good governance, and marshal new private investment in the West Bank. In 2016, Jean gave a TedXMidAtlantic talk where she highlighted the importance innovators have played in the history of the United States and examined the state of entrepreneurship today. Case argued there is a tremendous opportunity to seize by expanding access to capital by investing in women and entrepreneurs of color and set forward a series of steps for all to join in on building an inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem that would give everyone an equal chance at unlocking the American Dream. In 2017, the 20th Anniversary of the founding of the Case Foundation, Jean and husband Steve, launched a year-long “Get In The Arena” campaign, calling on citizens to embrace the ethos of President Theodore Roosevelt “Man In The Arena” speech and to “Get In The Arena” by taking action on issues and challenges that mattered most in their lives and communities. In 2018, in reference to the under-representation of woman-founded and African-American-founded companies as recipients of venture capital, Case stated, "One thing we know for sure is talent is evenly distributed. Opportunity is not."
Board service
In February 2016, Case was elected as Chairman of the National Geographic Society's board of trustees and also serves on the boards of Accelerate Brain Cancer Cure, the White House Historical Association and Brainscope, as well as the advisory councils of the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and the Civil Society, Georgetown University's Beeck Center for Social Impact & Innovation, and the Brain Trust Accelerator Fund.
Biography
Case grew up in Illinois and Florida, and attended high school at the Westminster Academy in Fort Lauderdale, graduating in 1978. Jean was at the forefront of the emergence of the interactive technology field, starting as a marketing manager with online information services Source Telecomputing Corporation and joining a General Electric “team trying to drive disruptive innovation within a big company” at General Electric Information Services. Jean then joined America Online when it was a small startup and was at the table as it grew into the company that provided Internet services to about half of all U.S. homes with Internet access, serving as Director of Marketing, then Vice President, Marketing and Vice President, Corporate Communications. She left AOL in 1996. Jean Villanueva and Steve Case married in 1998 in a ceremony officiated by the Rev. Billy Graham. Today they reside in McLean, Virginia, in a mansion that was the childhood home of Jacqueline Bouvier.
Jean has long been a "leader in impact investing" and was a cofounder of , a membership network of family enterprises that are committed to making investments with measurable social impact and was a member of the U.S. NAB to the G7 Task Force on Impact Investing. Jean and Steve Case have personally invested in and leveraged new online platforms for social good, such as Network for Good, Causes, and MissionFish. In 2011, she opened , a 300-acre property in Virginia.