Vida Amanat
Senior Manager Of School Programs And Partnerships@ The Primary School
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Vida Amanat is a multi-faceted professional with 13.7 years of experience in managing non-profit educational programs. She is passionate about youth development and community building. Vida has worked at The Primary School as a Senior Program Design Associate & Recruiter and Executive Assistant, as well as at Spark Program and The Ruhi Institute as a Program Coordinator. She also has experience as a Youth Development Research Intern and a Youth Development Research Intern. Vida's expertise lies in non-profit educational programs and she is passionate about youth development and community building.
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@theprimaryschool.org
@theprimaryschool.org
+1 650396****
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Multi-faceted professional with experience managing non-profit educational programs. Passionate about youth development & community building.

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2086 Clarke Ave, East Palo Alto, California, 94303, US

Non-profit Organizations

523
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+1 6503962779
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Vida Amanat's Professional Milestones

  • Senior Manager Of School Programs And Partnerships (2019-06-01~2020-06-01): Advancing the design team by leveraging engineering expertise and strategic recruitment techniques.
  • Executive Assistant (2018-09-01~2019-06-01): Guided senior executives through complex administrative tasks and enhanced collaboration within the executive team.
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Education

University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Berkeley

Psychology,

Global Poverty

2013-2015