Recent Grad
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Recent Grad

Field Organizer, Beto for Texas, Houston, Texas 8/2018 - 11/2018
? Organized thousands of volunteers across Harris County to talk to more voters than any campaign in Texas history. The Beto Field Team successfully organized a massive grassroots effort that knocked over 3 million doors, made over 20.8 million calls, and had over 1.39 million conversations with voters at the door and over the phone in the year leading up to the 2018 Midterm Elections
? Responsible for recruiting, training, and managing teams of volunteers that ran block walk/canvass and phone bank trainings for more than 150 volunteers throughout Pasadena, Texas
? Helped open four volunteer-led pop-up offices, where volunteers did voter contact work during GOTV (temporary brick and mortar campaign infrastructure) and helped increase voter turnout in a midterm year by more than 20 percentage points
? Worked with Slack, Google Drive, Polis, LiveVox (web-based dialer), Relay (peer to peer SMS), VAN, and Action Kit

Intern, World Health Organization Headquarters, Geneva 1/2018 - 6/2018
? Designed flyers, presentations, and promotional materials for the WHO Global Dialogue on Partnerships for Sustainable Financing for NCD Prevention and Control in Copenhagen.
? Was elected as focal point for the resource mobilization working group for interns and so led development and presented a funding scheme and project proposal for stipends for interns, in cooperation with the resource mobilization and legal affairs departments
? Completed budget research for and lobbied Dr. Tedros and member states on a resolution on intern program reform that was passed during the 70th World Health Assembly
? Helped organize the GCM/NCDs Participant Breakfast and supported with logistical tasks, in addition to manning the GCM/NCDs pop-up at the World Health Assembly and supporting a Working Group meeting on Health Literacy
? Organized weekly “Experts for Interns” talks with visiting researchers and WHO employees on their topics of expertise

Core Member and Co-Founder, Disrupting Whiteness, Stanford University 9/2016 - 6/2017
? Worked with the Student Affairs’ InterGroup Dialogue Team to host a public conversation with Tim Wise on campus culture and racism that had 25 attendees
? Designed and distributed posters and promotional materials and emails for the event
? Designed the logo for the organization
? Established a university-approved anti-racism educational collective at Stanford with 100+ affiliates
? Wrote a grant for the Diversity and Inclusion Fund that was awarded $4000 to bring anti-racism educators and activists to campus in a program aimed at facilitating conversations on race and social inequity in upperclass student and greek houses
? Wrote a weekly political digest with local actions, recommended articles, and on campus lectures and discussions about issues pertaining to racial inequity that was distributed campus wide through our email list


Kitchen Manager, Haus Mitteleuropa, Stanford University 9/2016 - 6/2017
? Organized and ran three ticketed and catered events for 300 people that generated $3000-$1000 extra in profit
? Organized and supervised a staff of 25 residents in putting on and manning these events
? Managed a budget of $100,000 for annual kitchen expenditures with the Financial Manager
? Implemented a weekly survey and feedback system that streamlined and consolidated resident feedback on all food served in house
? Consulted with an economics professor in setting up a feedback and price comparison system that allowed for budget and preference maximization based on consumer theory
? Used Google Suite to collect and consolidate weekly feedback surveys, and to create a lottery form and system for ticketed events
? Used Adobe Creative Suite to design promotional event materials, including facebook event banners and email graphics

LANGUAGES:
? Norwegian and English (bilingual)
? French (fluent)
? Arabic (beginning)