A little more about me
My work centers on partnership with educators and institutions to create a more just, peaceful world through the transformative power of education. Most recently, I played a role in equipping primary educators across the African continent with the tools to implement global citizenship education in their classrooms, and improving relationships between US and Russian youth through cross-cultural exchange. Some of my latest clients include UNESCO, Panorama Education, IREX, the National Leadership Institute, and Participant Media.
I have served as a facilitator and instructional designer for some of the world's largest nonprofits, children's hospitals, labor unions, school systems, and professional associations, as well as activists around the globe. Leveraging experiential learning methodologies, my capacity building and training programs have helped win elections, launch multinational change initiatives, and embed evidence-based strategies across organizations.
I studied at Teachers College, Columbia University, and earned a Master’s degree in International Educational Development with a focus on Peace and Human Rights Education. I also graduated summa cum laude from Chapman University's Peace Studies, Integrated Educational Studies, and Honors Programs; and received the University's highest honor for an undergraduate student, the Cheverton Award.
Who I’ve worked with
Learning Design
270 Strategies
DEEP Corporate Consulting Partners
Participant Media
Safarni
UNESCO ASPnet
Facilitation
California Association of Student Councils
National Leadership Institute
Panorama Education
Tomorrow’s Youth Organization
Strategy
IREX
Jagonari Women’s Centre
Karam Foundation
One World Youth Project
United Nations Association of Orange County
Where I’ve worked
I have led trainings and projects in Egypt, China, Turkey, England, Mexico, Iraq, Rwanda, Palestine, and across the US.