Rachel Balick has a diverse work experience spanning over several organizations. Rachel started their career as a Communications Assistant at the National Conference of State Legislatures, where they researched and wrote articles on health policy and handled various administrative tasks. Rachel then moved on to become a Policy and Communications Manager at the Center for Policy Alternatives, where they managed the production of policy books and reports for state legislators. After that, they worked as a Communications Coordinator at the Human Rights Campaign, where they developed press plans, wrote press releases, and served as a spokesperson. Rachel then embarked on a freelance career as a Writer/Editor, working with media consulting firms and non-profit advocacy organizations. In 2011, they joined the American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists as a Program and Communications Specialist, overseeing the production of marketing materials and managing a magazine and monthly e-newsletter. Most recently, Rachel served as the Director of Strategic Communications at the American Pharmacists Association, where they led communications on government affairs topics and developed the brand voice. Rachel'sexperience includes writing, editing, managing social media, and creating content for various platforms.
Rachel Balick attended Smith College, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in American Government and Politics (United States). No information is provided regarding the start or end year of their education at Smith College.
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