
Caché Raine-Jones
Executive Coordinator
Caché is a dedicated administrative and project management professional with strong analytical reasoning skills and a passionate commitment to advocacy. She excels at leveraging data-driven insights to drive meaningful systemic changes that ensure equitable access for disadvantaged groups. Caché’s drive is rooted in her lived experiences with policy impacts during her college journey and her upbringing in the foster care and adoption systems.
Prior to her role as Executive Coordinator with Social Good Solutions, she was one of ten Judicial Fellows serving the California courts in a nationally recognized judicial administration graduate program. As a fellow, she worked full-time as an administrative analyst at the largest trial court system in the country, Los Angeles Superior Court where she contributed community engagement, research, policy formation, and strategic best practices recommendations to improve executive level management and administrative operational responsibility to ensure efficient, equitable, and accessible justice for Los Angeles County court users.
Caché’s work experience spans both public and private sectors in Alameda County and Los Angeles County. She has served in administrative roles with the Office of Equity and Inclusion at UC Berkeley and with the LA County Department of Mental Health’s Anti-Racism Division and Inclusion, where she supported efforts to utilize data to drive initiatives. Caché has also held managerial and support positions focused on advancing at-risk women and youth development within low-income communities through nonprofits, city government, and school districts.
Caché has a BA in Political Science with an emphasis in Race Relations, Pre Law. She also holds a Graduate Certificate in Applied Policy and Government.