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College Park, MD
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Work
Company:
Teach for all
Sep 2017 to Dec 2018
Position:
Director of chief executive officer communications
Education
Degree:
Masters
School / High School:
City University of New York - Herbert H. Lehman College
2008 to 2010
Specialities:
Education
Skills
Community Outreach • Public Speaking • Program Development • Grant Writing • Teaching • Fundraising • Editing • Education Policy • Policy Analysis • Curriculum Development • Program Evaluation • Speech Writing • Non Profits • Youth Development • Strategic Communications
Teach For All Sep 2017 - Dec 2018
Director of Chief Executive Officer Communications
Sep 2017 - Dec 2018
Freelance Writer and Communications Consultant
Camden City School District Feb 2014 - Jun 2017
Chief Communications Officer
Nyc Department of Education Jul 2013 - Feb 2014
Director of Communications, Division of Academics, Performance, and Support
Nyc Department of Education Sep 2011 - Jul 2013
Communications Aide
Education:
City University of New York - Herbert H. Lehman College 2008 - 2010
Masters, Education
University of Maryland 2004 - 2008
Bachelors, Politics, Government, Government and Politics, Journalism
Cherry Hill High School East
Skills:
Community Outreach Public Speaking Program Development Grant Writing Teaching Fundraising Editing Education Policy Policy Analysis Curriculum Development Program Evaluation Speech Writing Non Profits Youth Development Strategic Communications
"We're learning more about this proposal and plan to listen as discussions continue over the coming weeks and months," said district spokesman Brendan Lowe in a written statement. Lowe said the district is monitoring Sweeney's proposal as well.
Date: Jun 25, 2016
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Mother: 13-year-old killed in Camden 'just a baby'
city's Octavius V. Catto Community School in East Camden."It's a tragedy when a person this young loses his or her life," said Brendan Lowe, a spokesman for the school district. "Nate was a great athlete who was well-liked by his peers and had several relatives who work for the school district.