In addition to being bi-vocational for my entire adult life, I have also always approached my work as a multidisciplinary venture. As such, I have seized almost every opportunity to expand my knowledge and experience. These coalesce into four key sets of skills.
MENTORING AND COMMUNICATION
Leveraging behavioral psychology with sociological and historical insights to develop individualized care plans, curricular studies, and public speaking events designed to educate and inspire.
STRATEGIC PLANNING
Employing organizational/institutional psychology for project management, marketing, financial stewardship, and donor management.
NETWORKING
Community engagement & advocacy to develop professional and personal connections that align values and yield profitable outcomes for all stakeholders.
ADMINISTRATION
A working knowledge of non-profit law, finances, office productivity software, website design, social media platforms, and project management.
