“Logic is the beginning of wisdom, not the end.”–SpockCurrently, I lead the impact evaluation and organizational learning team at the American Indian College Fund to advance the educational attainment of American Indians and Alaska Natives.I am a highly skilled and innovative Ph.D.-trained social scientist with over ten years of experience managing complex research and evaluation projects that engage diverse audiences through an equity lens. I have demonstrated success leveraging qualitative and quantitative insights to meet organizational, client, and community needs in management consulting, non-profit administration, and natural resource management. I am an expert in building learning and evaluation programs and strategies that effectively measure impact and build organizational capacity in the public, private and non-profit sectors. My super power is strategy and details; I can develop effective high-level strategy and expertly implement that strategy on the ground with high levels of detail. I am passionate about translating meaningful data insights into action, data visualization and storytelling and social equity in higher education and environmental conservation.
Listed skills include Qualitative Research, Policy Analysis, Grant Writing, Oral History, and 15 others.