- Utrecht, Nederland
- 13 februari 2024
Competencies
- Analytical Thinking
- Multi-Departmental Coordination
- Process Development & Management
- Project Implementation, Analysis & Evaluation
- Communications
Languages
- English- Native
- Dutch- B2
Opleiding
Program: International Relations in Historical Perspective
Thesis: Non-Renewable Security: Analyzing Contemporary Authoritarianism’s Effect on Environmental Security, November 2020.
Majored in Political Science and History. Graduated cum laude
Political Science Thesis: It’s Not Fascism If We Do It!: The Underlying Fascist Identity of the Far- Right in America, December 2017. History Thesis: The American Patriarch: James Madison’s Unsung Role in the Prosperity of the Republic of the United States, December 2017.
Ervaring
● Collaborated with teams in Europe and MENA to organize events, share knowledge, & improve cooperation,
● Cooperated with various teams to fulfill Applied’s European and regional objectives,
● Developed internal training documents for direct colleagues, field teams, & warehouse personnel,
● Adhered to strict legal requirements and conducted analysis of events & programs to minimize risk,
● Managed administrative processes and procedures,
● Oversaw projects and processes aimed at improving logistics, planning, and interdepartmental cooperation.
● Created educational events around the realities of sexual violence,
● Drafted communications materials on It’s On Us objectives and Title IX procedure pertaining to universities,
● Lobbied the university to reevaluate Title IX procedure and be proactive in enforcement of policy,
● Participated in the committee to evaluate, implement, and ensure compliance with the national Title IX policy,
● Collaborated with national coordinators to determine clear initiatives & organizing strategies.
● Worked collaboratively with students & faculty from various ethnic and racial backgrounds,
● Developed diversity awareness programs, including advocacy days, diversity panels, and workshops,
● Facilitated culture sharing events and activities, such as cultural dinners,
● Collaborated with members to create diversity trainings, newsletters, and educational materials,
● Promoted civic engagement through voter registration drives.
● Held weekly meetings to discuss organization finances, campaign activities, and events,
● Acted as the public spokesperson for the organization on campus with students and administration,
● Cooperatively drafted newsletters, leaflets, and social media posts concerning sexual health issues,
● Organized action around reproductive rights with fellow chapter leads from around the US,
● Attended conferences to educate students on organizing around reproductive and LGBTQ issues,
● Ensured all events URGE associated with represented its values and core tenets.
● Coordinated with committee members to plan annual lecture series and associated events,
● Organized the educational seminars designed for local youth,
● Consulted on the cultural awareness of events surrounding the lecture series,
● Served as communication chair for students.