Kate Weiland is a seasoned professional in strategic communications and advocacy with experience at Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote as a Programs Associate, where responsibilities include planning and executing communications strategies and engaging stakeholders. Prior roles include an internship at the U.S. Department of Justice focused on consumer protection, and various positions at the University of Michigan, such as Research Assistant studying anti-Asian racism and Co-Editor-in-Chief of The Michigan Daily. Additionally, Kate has gained practical experience through internships at ACLU SoCal and the Partnership for Public Service, and developed leadership skills as Vice President of Advocacy for Students for Democracy. An alumna of the University of Michigan with a dual degree in Sociology and English, Kate possesses a strong academic background, achieving a 3.99 GPA.
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