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Dedicated to effecting positive change and fostering growth in various domains, Lynna is a multifaceted professional whose journey encompasses education, leadership, psychology, and community service. With a wide-ranging background and a commitment to excellence, Lynna has made a profound impact in numerous roles throughout their career.Lynna is an accomplished professional with a diverse background in education, psychology, politics, and community engagement. Working on a Ph.D. in Psychology with a Clinical and Research focus from Walden University. Complementing this advanced degree are a Master of Philosophy in Psychology, Masters in Public Administration, BA in Politics and a certificate in Political Psychology from Stanford University's Summer Institute. Furthermore, they've augmented their knowledge with specialized certifications from esteemed institutions such as eCornell and the Kellogg School of Management.As Vice President at Lan Do & Associates, LLC, Lynna excels in operations, governmental relations, PR, HR, and marketing. They've demonstrated prowess as a certified trainer in Medical Interpretation, Cultural Competency, and Sexual Harassment Prevention.An adept editor and writer, Lynna served as Political Editor at Hyphen Magazine and a contributor at Lesbian.com. They've showcased their leadership in political campaigns, from organizing for Gavin Newsom to coordinating elected officials for the San Francisco 2004 Swearing-in Committee.In academia, Lynna has contributed extensively, including works in "Encyclopedia of Child Behavior and Development." They've presented at prestigious conferences, such as the American Political Science Association Annual Meeting.A dedicated community advocate, Lynna participates in numerous organizations, including the Association of Junior Leagues International. They've held positions on mental health boards, government advisory councils, and LGBTQ+ rights initiatives.Recognized for their leadership, Lynna is a member of Sigma Alpha Pi and the Alumnae of the Biennium from Delta Phi Epsilon International Sorority.A true advocate, Lynna has demonstrated remarkable versatility and a deep-rooted passion for effecting positive change. Their journey encompasses education, psychology, politics, and community service, all of which they've embraced with unwavering dedication. Through their tireless efforts, Lynna continues to inspire those around them and shape a better future for all.
Junior League Of Palo Alto-Mid Peninsula
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Elections Committee ChairSan Francisco Regional Mensa Oct 2024 - PresentSan Francisco Regional Mensa (SFRM) is a chapter of Mensa, the international society for people who score in the top 2% on IQ tests. The goals of the group are to provide and encourage social and intellectual interaction. There are approximately 1800 members in the San Francisco Bay Area and we regularly schedule 80+ events each month. Mensa is for those who rejoice in the exercise of the mind. If you enjoy mental challenges and revel in the interplay of ideas, Mensa is an organization that will stretch your mind and expand your horizons.
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East Bay Inland CoordinatorSan Francisco Regional Mensa Apr 2022 - PresentSan Francisco Regional Mensa (SFRM) is a chapter of Mensa, the international society for people who score in the top 2% on IQ tests. The goals of the group are to provide and encourage social and intellectual interaction. There are approximately 1800 members in the San Francisco Bay Area and we regularly schedule 80+ events each month. Mensa is for those who rejoice in the exercise of the mind. If you enjoy mental challenges and revel in the interplay of ideas, Mensa is an organization that will stretch your mind and expand your horizons.
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President ElectJunior League Of Palo Alto-Mid Peninsula Jan 2024 - PresentMenlo Park, Ca, UsThe President-elect is responsible for assuming the President's responsibility for responsibilities in her absence or temporary inability to serve. The President-Elect is accountable to the President, Board, Management Team, and membership. This position is a two-year commitment. President-Elect will assume the role of President for one year after a one-year term as President-Elect.Chair of the Strategic Plan Committee, member of the Finance Committee, member of the Endowment Fund Committee, member of the HR Committee, member of the Investment Committee, and member of the Board. -
FounderOrchid Angel Consulting Jan 2016 - PresentWe help you get a seat at the table. Getting a seat means advocacy and we can help you be strong advocates. Our main focus is working with Asian/Asian American LGBTQ+ individuals. -
FounderInterpreter Institute Apr 2019 - PresentLicensed trainer for Medical Interpreter Training; Equity and Inclusion Training; Continuing Education; and Sexual Harassment Prevention Training. -
Board MemberState Of California Board Of Occupational Therapy Jul 2020 - PresentSecretaryChair, Fieldworks Communications CommitteeThe California Board of Occupational Therapy is one more than 40 boards, bureaus, a commission, and a committee, that falls under the broad authority of the Department of Consumer Affairs.The California Board of Occupational Therapy consists of seven members, five appointed by the governor, one by the Speaker of the Assembly and one by the Senate Rules Committee. It consists of three occupational therapists, one occupational therapy assistant and three public members. The board is required to meet at least three times a year, in Sacramento, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Board members serve without compensation.
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CitLeadership California Jan 2021 - PresentSacramento, California, UsThe California Issues & Trends (CIT) program was created for successful women leaders in California who want to increase their significance and impact. Using the State of California as our 'classroom,' sessions are in a hybrid format, targeting our four core state regions. Participants learn and grow from a unique combination of interactive, in person experiences and virtual educational programming on critical & relevant topics. Our goal is to grow knowledge, facilitate lasting connections, and inspire women leaders to act. -
Board MemberEast Bay Stonewall Democratic Club Feb 2023 - PresentThe East Bay Stonewall Democratic Club was founded in 1982 to give voice to the East Bay LGBTQIA+ community. The Club was organized and established to:Further equality through the political process and community activismBring together LGBTQIA+ individuals and our allies to achieve equality for all and advance progressive values through the Democratic PartyRaise the the issue of LGBTQIA+ rights in political campaignsLobby for legislation that advances and upholds the rights of LGBTQIA+ individuals -
Chairperson Of The BoardUniversal Human Rights Initiative Nov 2022 - Present -
Board MemberUniversal Human Rights Initiative Sep 2021 - Nov 2022We believe that achieving human rights and social justice begins with educationPeople can defend their rights— and the rights of others—only if they know what their rights are. At the same time, we understand that face-to-face dialogue is critical to ensuring that people are empowered to pursue social justice. Working in partnership with the United Nations, academic institutions and other non-profits, UHRI leverages technology to extend the reach of human rights information and maximize its impact through intergroup dialogue. -
Board MemberLgbtq+ Victory Fund Mar 2023 - PresentWashington, District Of Columbia, UsThe Victory Campaign Board is a national group of community leaders who are actively engaged in helping to elect more openly LGBTQ+ voices to public office. Chosen by their peers for a renewable two-year terms, VCB members promote the work of Victory Fund, help recruit qualified openly LGBTQ+ candidates to run for office, endorse Victory Fund’s candidates, and provide the financial resources to help them win. -
Alameda County Democratic Central Committee Member - Assembly District 16Alameda County Democratic Party Mar 2023 - PresentUsThe Alameda County Democratic Party coordinates the party's activities throughout the county, making endorsements, organizing events and directing resources to support local, state and national candidates. Its governing body, the Alameda County Democratic Central Committee, is charged under state law with overseeing the Party's local activities and campaigns, under the general direction of the California Democratic Party. The Central Committee consists of members elected from each of the county's State Assembly Districts, as well as the Democratic nominees for Congress, State Senate, Assembly, and State Constitutional office. -
Mentor, Ca Api Legislative Caucus Institute'S Api Staff Academy Mentorship ProgramCa Api Legislative Caucus Institute Feb 2022 - PresentIs a key component of the API Legislative Staff Academy. It offers an invaluable mentorship learning experience to equip the Academy participants with tools to expand their knowledge and professional growth. Our mentors are top-notch professionals skilled in a wide-range of areas including: high-level administrative and legislative staff, committee consultants, legislative professionals, executives, educators, and others who have the skills, experience and commitment to further the goals of this program.Mentors and mentees meet once a month for one year.The Academy strives to feature the best mentors in the field to help increase the leadership pipeline of AANHPIs in the political field.
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Past PresidentJunior League Of Oakland-East Bay, Inc. Jun 2018 - PresentWalnut Creek, California, Us -
PresidentJunior League Of Oakland-East Bay, Inc. Jun 2017 - May 2018Walnut Creek, California, UsSustainability and Legacy are the themes for the year.MISSION & VISIONThe Junior League of Oakland-East Bay, Inc. is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving communities through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable.FOCUS AREA: FAMILY SELF SUFFICIENCYWe envision an East Bay where food, clothing, housing and jobs are plentiful—creating a community where families are self-sufficient and thrive. -
President ElectJunior League Of Oakland-East Bay, Inc. Jun 2016 - May 2017Walnut Creek, California, UsThe President-Elect of the board is the next in succession to become the President of theorganization. The President-Elect works to develop a thorough understanding of existingorganizational systems and to form new ideas and strategies to strengthen the organization.The President-Elect builds her own capacity to assume the responsibility of thepresidency and plans for activities and supports which will build strong working relationshipsbetween board members, staff and organizational stakeholders.• Builds a working knowledge of all aspects of the organization• Builds a working knowledge of the rules that govern nonprofit organizations• Prepares to assume the role of President• Supports and works with the current President to ensure continuity ofleadership• Understands and appreciates the existing board culture and organizationalcultural norms• Builds the moral authority to lead by setting an example of commitment• Assesses the effectiveness of existing organizational systems• Learns enough about the roles of the Secretary and Treasurer to effectivelysupport them• Develops new ideas to strengthen organizational systems• Understands strategies to effectively run an organization• Other duties as described in the organization’s bylaws* Sits on the Board of Directors; Management Team; Finance Committee; Ad-Hoc Public Affairs Committee; Ad-Hoc Membership Transformation Rollout Team -
President Elect ElectJunior League Of Oakland-East Bay, Inc. Jan 2016 - Jun 2016Walnut Creek, California, UsPrepare to assume the role of President Elect for the 2016 -2017 League Year. -
Senior State Public Affairs (Spac) Delegate And Board Of Directors MemberJunior League Of Oakland-East Bay, Inc. May 2015 - Jun 2016Walnut Creek, California, UsRepresent home league to the California State Public Affair Committee. Actively research and track assigned bills on her assigned subcommittee, including communicating with the author’s office prior to presenting a recommendation to the delegation, preparing bill analyses, informing the author’s office if a position is taken on a bill, and sending advocacy letters on behalf of SPAC. Disseminate SPAC information to home league on a regular basis, following the home league’s own internal procedures (e.g. newsletters, seat sheets, presentations at general, council and board meetings, etc.). Present SPAC supported and opposed legislation, along with a brief background of each bill, to home league, as described above. Send copies of all home league advocacy letters on state and national legislation and on public stands, to the SPAC Chair, Legislative Liaison, and Advocacy Chair. Write and distribute advocacy letters as requested by SPAC. Seek out ideas for SPAC sponsored legislation. Develop a relationship with her home league’s legislators. (e.g. via letters of introduction, meetings, legislator breakfasts, etc.) -
Junior State Public Affairs Delegate/Chair Of Public Affairs CommitteeJunior League Of Oakland-East Bay, Inc. May 2014 - Jun 2015Walnut Creek, California, UsResponsible for planning training events for League members related to public affair and advocacy. Chair and maintain committee members. -
At-Large Director, Board Of DirectorsThe Junior League Jul 2021 - Jul 2024New York, UsCommittee member, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging AJLI Board WorkgroupCommittee member, Fund Development CommitteeChair (2022-2023), Committee member (2021-2022), Issues CommitteeCommittee member, Standards CommitteeThe key responsibility of The Association of Junior Leagues International, Inc. (AJLI) Board of Directors is to govern the Association, assuring the viability and integrity of the organization and providing leadership that inspires the Junior Leagues to achieve the mission. -
Vice President, Operations And Public AffairsLan Do & Associates, Llc Sep 1993 - Jan 2024Alameda, California, UsReferral agency for interpretation and translation services. Conduit to facilitate bridging language barriers between clients and individuals seeking services. -
Membership Chapter LeadEllevate Network Jan 2022 - Mar 2023New York, UsEllevate is the largest community for women at work. We’re a powerful coalition of ambitious, supportive people making work more fulfilling - both for ourselves and others. -
International Governing Board MemberDelta Phi Epsilon International Headquarters Jun 2016 - Jul 2022Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, UsThe International Governing Board shall be the supreme executive and judicial body of the Sorority, and shall additionally have and exercise freely those powers reserved to it in the International Constitution and Bylaws. Between the in-person sessions of the Grand Chapter, the International Governing Board may recommend changes in these International Constitution and Bylaws to the chapters, alumnae associations, as provided in the International Constitution and Bylaws:.1. The duties of the elected officers of the International Governing Board shall be as follows:a. Develop the strategic plan and monitor its progress and revisions;b. Enact, amend and oversee the administration of all rules, regulations and policies of the Sororityand the provisions of the International Constitution and Bylaws;c. Approve all financial affairs and investments of the corporation;d. Operate with credibility and free from conflicts of interest or the appearance of same;e. Ensure legal compliance with all necessary government filing(s);f. Hire the Executive Director and terminate such employment as necessary;g. Reinstate former members;h. Approve the location of International Convention;i. Exercise disciplinary authority over members and chapters up to and including termination ofmembership or revocation of charter;j. Remove from office any member of the International Governing Board who fails to fulfill her sworn responsibilities. -
Chair, Social Justice Engagement CommitteeDelta Phi Epsilon International Headquarters Aug 2020 - Mar 2021Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Us -
Chair, Advocacy CommitteeDelta Phi Epsilon International Headquarters Feb 2018 - Jan 2020Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, UsWorking on bringing advocacy to the collegiate and alumnae of Delta Phi Epsilon International Sorority. -
Educational Foundation Scholarship Reading Team MemberDelta Phi Epsilon International Headquarters Sep 2017 - Jan 2020Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, UsRead essays submitted by Sorority members of DPhiE who are applying for Educational Foundation Scholarship monies to help further their educational experiences. -
Chair, Trans Women Gender Non-Binary Inclusion CommitteeDelta Phi Epsilon International Headquarters Dec 2016 - Jan 2020Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, UsLead the committee to create and establish a policy on trans and gender non-binary women inclusion for Delta Phi Epsilon International Sorority. -
Advisory Board MemberDemocratic Gain Jan 2013 - Mar 2022UsDemocratic GAIN is the association for progressive political professionals and organizations. Our members benefit from our premier job and talent banks; individualized career counseling; and training and certifications. -
Board MemberFraternity And Sorority Political Action Committee Feb 2018 - Jan 2020For the past few years, fraternity and sorority leaders have been working together to build a positive presence in Washington that helps to protect the fraternal experience we offer to our members. A logical extension of those efforts is the Fraternity and Sorority PAC, which seeks to provide financial aid to the campaigns of federal office candidates (House, Senate, and President) who support the objectives of fraternity life. Formed on March 1, 2005, the FSPAC allows Greeks to work together to visibly support our brothers and sisters in Congress and those who champion Greek issues.Today, the FSPAC is the largest PAC focused solely on higher education issues. We have made contributions to a bipartisan slate of more than 100 candidates in our first four years of operations and more than 90% of those candidates have won their elections. We are especially proud that in 2006 we helped support the election of three sorority women in their first runs for the House of Representatives and the Senate.
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Leadership Academy FellowEquality California Aug 2019 - Aug 2019Los Angeles, California, UsThe Equality California Leadership Academy is an advanced program designed to identify emerging leaders and to support them in becoming effective agents of change. Utilizing a combination of ‘in person’ trainings, mentorship and opportunity identification, EQCA conducts these 25 person leadership institutes in Southern California, Northern California and the Central Valley to prepare fellows for leadership roles as elected or appointed government officials or on corporate boards. -
Executive Board Member/Administrator/Moderator, Women Of Color Affinity GroupThe Junior League Sep 2017 - May 2019New York, UsJunior League Women of Color is an affinity group that is open to all members engaged in Junior Leagues throughout the Association and are of any minority ethnicity or race. Women of Color affinity group will provide a unique and safe forum for member Leagues to discuss current topics that are pertinent to engaging, retaining, recruiting, and creating opportunity for women of color within the Junior League.Since members share similarities as women of color, the exchange of information will prove to be beneficial for participants. This group will explore networking and development opportunities for participants in order to strengthen their network of League contacts throughout the Association. *Junior League Commitment to Diversity & Inclusion Statement: The Junior League welcomes all women who value our Mission. We are committed to inclusive environments of diverse individuals, organizations and communities.* -
Member, Ajli’S 2016-17 Annual Review InitiativeThe Junior League Sep 2017 - Nov 2017New York, UsExplore The Junior League’s work through the lens of diversity and inclusion. “Telling” this story live on Instagram and other social channels over the course of one week in October/November through the voices of Junior League members, community partners and others who have touched our lives and our work. -
Member, Asian-American And Pacific Islander Advisory CouncilAssemblymember Catharine Baker Feb 2016 - Nov 2018Advisory Council to Assemblywoman Catharine Baker on issues that affect the Asian-American and Pacific Islander residents of her Assembly District.
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ChairAlameda County Mental Health Board Apr 2017 - Aug 2018Alameda County Mental Health Board has a commitment to ensure that the County’s Behavioral Health Care Services provide quality care in treating members of the diverse community with dignity, courtesy and respect. This shall be accomplished through advocacy, education, review and evaluation of Alameda County’s mental health needs.July 2018 - Present - ChairJuly 2017 to June 2018 - Vice-Chair
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Board MemberCalifornia Healthcare Interpreting Association Jan 2016 - Jan 2018The California Healthcare Interpreting Association was founded as the California Healthcare Interpreter's Association in 1996 by a group of interpreters and program managers. The name was changed in 2003 to the California Healthcare Interpreting Association to better reflect CHIA's mission of serving the public interest of Limited English Proficient patients, rather than serving as a strictly professional association of interpreters.Over the years CHIA has received substantial support from The California Endowment. We had also benefited from a variety of other supporters, including Molina Healthcare, Inc.; the Amgen Foundation; LanguageLine Inc.; the federal Office of Minority Health (via the National Council on Interpreting in Healthcare and Vista Community Clinic), and hundreds of individual and organizational members.
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Planning CommissionerCity Of Dublin, Ca Jan 2013 - Dec 2016The Planning Commission is an advisory body to the City Council. The Planning Commission is made up of five members of the community who serve four year-terms. The duties and powers of the Planning Commission are spelled out in Chapter 2.12 of the Dublin Municipal Code and include the power to perform duties in reference to Planning, Zoning and land use, and to make recommendations, for City Council approval, of the following: A comprehensive, long-term General Plan for the physical development of the City and land within the City's sphere of influence Development plans which are consistent with the General Plan Regulations, programs, and ordinances as required for the systematic implementation of the General Plan.
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Contributing WriterLesbian.Com May 2013 - Oct 2016Pitching and writing stories
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Strategic Plan Ad-Hoc Committee MemberJunior Leagues Of California State Public Affairs Commitee Oct 2015 - May 2016
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Legislative LiaisonJunior Leagues Of California State Public Affair Committee May 2015 - May 2016Lead the research efforts to help determine the most appropriate topic area, working with the Advocacy and Policy Committee Chairs regarding specific legislative opportunity for sponsored legislation. Maintain communication between the SPAC Delegation and all legislative authors’ offices (sponsored legislation only). Maintain archives and accurate counts of all SPAC outgoing communications, including letters of support, for all SPAC sponsored legislation. Draft and format outgoing letters of support for sponsored legislation for use by the SPAC Delegates and their home Junior League. Track all SPAC sponsored legislation, and shall communicate updates, amendments, scheduled hearings, and progress throughout the legislative process, as appropriate, to all SPAC Delegates. Provide fact sheets and talking points for use of SPAC Delegates, with approval from the Chair. Work with the Chair and others, as needed, to coordinate and help prepare witnesses for legislative committee hearings as needed. Help identify and secure experts on the sponsored legislation to speak at SPAC conferences, in order to educate delegates. Attend legislative committee hearings on behalf of SPAC, as necessary. Draft articles, including photos when available, relative to SPAC sponsored legislation for op-ed articles, the SPAC web site, or shared with the SPAC delegation, coordinating with the Communications Coordinator. Maintain an accurate roster of Legislators, the Leagues responsible for developing relationships with those Legislators, and delegates who have developed a relationship with the Legislators or staff. Participate in the Executive Committee meetings.
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Political Editor And WriterHyphen Feb 2015 - Dec 2015San Francisco, Ca, UsAsian American culture with substance, style and sass. Published in print twice yearly. Published online daily.www.HyphenMagazine.com -
Advocacy Committee MemberThe California Maternal Mental Health Collaborative Mar 2014 - Jan 2015Formed in September 2011, The California Maternal Mental Health Collaborative is in part the result of the passage of Assembly Concurrent Resolution 105, which declared May as Perinatal Depression Awareness month in California. ACR 105 also urged private and public stakeholders to form a volunteer task force to address opportunities for increasing awareness of and screening for maternal mental health disorders. The Collaborative serves as a convening organization, holding forums on "Emerging Considerations" in Maternal Mental Health, for various stakeholders in California and throughout the U.S. In 2013 the organization launched with it's partner, Postpartum Support International, web-based training in maternal mental health to address the shortage of trained providers, and it's national campaign, called the 2020 Mom Project, which sets forth tactical steps that hospitals, insurers and providers can take to improve awareness and outcomes.
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Child Abuse Prevention Committee MemberJunior League Of San Francisco May 2010 - Apr 2011
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Practicum/Psychology StudentNapa State Hospital Mar 2010 - Aug 2010Working with a forensic psychology population providing individual therapy to individuals, conducting groups, and administering cognitive, personality and neuropsychological assessments.
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Senior State Public Affairs Committee Delegate/Board MemberJunior League Of Palo Alto-Mid Peninsula May 2008 - Jun 2009Menlo Park, Ca, UsRepresent home league to the California State Public Affair Committee. Actively research and track assigned bills on her assigned subcommittee, including communicating with the author’s office prior to presenting a recommendation to the delegation, preparing bill analyses, informing the author’s office if a position is taken on a bill, and sending advocacy letters on behalf of SPAC. Disseminate SPAC information to home league on a regular basis, following the home league’s own internal procedures (e.g. newsletters, seat sheets, presentations at general, council and board meetings, etc.). Present SPAC supported and opposed legislation, along with a brief background of each bill, to home league, as described above. Send copies of all home league advocacy letters on state and national legislation and on public stands, to the SPAC Chair, Legislative Liaison, and Advocacy Chair. Write and distribute advocacy letters as requested by SPAC. Seek out ideas for SPAC sponsored legislation. Develop a relationship with her home league’s legislators. (e.g. via letters of introduction, meetings, legislator breakfasts, etc.) -
Junior Public Affairs Committee DelegateJunior League Of Palo Alto-Mid Peninsula May 2007 - Jun 2008Menlo Park, Ca, UsRepresent home league to the California State Public Affair Committee. Actively research and track assigned bills on her assigned subcommittee, including communicating with the author’s office prior to presenting a recommendation to the delegation, preparing bill analyses, informing the author’s office if a position is taken on a bill, and sending advocacy letters on behalf of SPAC. Disseminate SPAC information to home league on a regular basis, following the home league’s own internal procedures (e.g. newsletters, seat sheets, presentations at general, council and board meetings, etc.). Present SPAC supported and opposed legislation, along with a brief background of each bill, to home league, as described above. Send copies of all home league advocacy letters on state and national legislation and on public stands, to the SPAC Chair, Legislative Liaison, and Advocacy Chair. Write and distribute advocacy letters as requested by SPAC. Seek out ideas for SPAC sponsored legislation. Develop a relationship with her home league’s legislators. (e.g. via letters of introduction, meetings, legislator breakfasts, etc.) -
Field OrganizerGavin Newsom For Mayor Jan 2003 - Jan 2004Built relationships with community, political, and business leaders. Planed events (press, visibility, fundraising) and advanced candidate for such events. Represented candidate (speech, presentations, presence) at no-show events. Recruited and managed over 500 supporters/volunteers in 47 precincts in District 4 (Outer Sunset, Central Sunset, Parkside, and Outer Parkside).Responsibilities: Compiled an invitation database of current and former elected officials in the Bay Area. Acted as RSVP contact for all elected officials and family who attended the ceremony. Arranged and coordinated day of event activities for elected officials and their families.
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ConsultantLew Edwards Group Aug 2002 - Nov 2002Assistant to a highly successful public interest consulting firm specializing in school bond measures and grassroots community organizing. Managed campaign projects, including client oversight, direct mail production, public relations & press releases, recruited & coordinated volunteers, created marketing presentations and materials, created and maintained company databases. Worked on GOTV (get out the vote) for the successful campaign of Measure J – Pajaro Valley Unified School District Bond.
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Policy AnalystSanta Clara Supervisor Liz Kniss Apr 2001 - Aug 2002Analyzed policy for the Public Safety and Justice, Children, Families, and Seniors, Legislative and Joint Powers Authority – Library Committees. Analyzed the budget for the above mentioned departments and committees. Managed and supervised interns and volunteers. Drafted letters of commendation and congratulations. Planned community events, townhall meetings and meet and greets. Drafted and submitted press releases. Dealt with media inquiries and relations.
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Special Assistant To The MayorMayor Willie L. Brown, Jr. Sep 2000 - Apr 2001
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Special Assistant To The MayorMayor'S Office -- City & County Of San Francisco 2000 - 2001Assistant to the Mayor’s Chief of Staff. Supervised the Mayor’s schedulers, personal secretaries, and receptionists. Answered the Chief of Staff’s phone. Managed her schedule and calendar. Organized staff and department head meetings. Also, provided help and assistance to the Deputy Chief of Staff.
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Legislative AssistantSan Francisco Supervisor Leland Yee Jun 1998 - Jun 2000Drafted and analyzed legislation. Managed and supervised interns and volunteers. Drafted letters of commendation and congratulations. Planned community events, townhall meetings and meet and greets. Drafted and submitted press releases. Dealt with media inquiries and relations.
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Membership Recruitment AdvisorDelta Phi Epsilon International Headquarters Jan 1998 - Sep 1999Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, UsHelped Chapters in the West Coast and Midwest with their recruitment plans and processes -
Office AssistantUs Senator Dianne Feinstein Mar 1998 - Jun 1998Answered phone calls. Directed constituents’ questions, concerns, issues. Wrote congratulatory and commendation letters. Handled some casework.
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Walden UniversityPsychology -
The Lbj School Of Public AffairsWomen'S Campaign School -
University Of South Florida Muma College Of BusinessAnd Inclusion In The Workplace -
Walden UniversityPsychology -
Kellogg Executive EducationAdvanced Management Executive Program -
Stanford UniversityPolitical Psychology -
University Of San FranciscoPublic Administration -
Yale UniversityWomen'S Campaign School -
University Of San FranciscoPolitics
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