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2022-present

Director, City Tech Writing Center, New York City College of Technology

As Director of the Writing Center, I provide leadership and am responsible for developing, establishing, and implementing the center's strategic vision and priorities, including establishing goals and objectives, hiring and training tutoring staff, designing assessment, creating campus-wide writing support programming, crafting external communications, pursuing external funding, and managing day-to-day operations with the support of staff.

2021

Interim Director, Center for Writing & Learning,
University of Puget Sound

Directed a peer-tutoring center for writing, academic consulting on soft-skills like time management, as well as tutors for subjects like chemistry, biology, math, statistics, languages, etc. Taught the training course for incoming tutors, managed administrative staff of full-time and work study undergrads, Partnered with disciplines across campus and student support programs such as advising, student accessibility and accommodation, and diversity.

2017 - 2019

Assistant Director,
Watson Conference

Prepared and managed logistics for the biennial, international conference in Rhetoric and Composition with over 400 speakers. Built and maintained relationships with vendors. Participated in publicity/editorial duties. Managed volunteer staff.

2015 - 2017

Writing Centre Founder & Director, University of Southampton

Developed and delivered academic writing support across campus as student and staff tutorials, small group workshops, large seminar lectures, teacher training workshops, and other collaborations across faculties. Established and maintained an online presence with an official university website, Wordpress blog, Facebook page, Twitter account, and a library resource bank of writing guides. Recruited, hired, trained, and managed ~12 staff in numerous roles as (peer) tutors, research assistants, and interns.

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2014 - 2015

Administrative Director,
Study of the United States Institutes Program

Managed exchange program bringing students from the Middle East and North Africa to study civic engagement. Maintained the $750k budget, negotiated between the U.S. State Department and the University administration while also hiring, training, and managing a staff to assist in the summer program. Planned logistics for travel and events, oversaw the curriculum, facilitated reimbursements, and guided the overall success of the program.

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