Meg Mszyco has a diverse range of work experience in various roles and industries. Meg most recently served as the Director of Operations at the Center of Life, where they were responsible for ensuring the highest quality and impact of programs and services. Prior to this, they worked as a Research and Evaluation Analyst at Safe Horizon, where they analyzed program data to measure progress in implementing client-centered practices. Meg also contributed to Human Rights Watch as a Senior Associate for the Disability Rights Division and held positions in the Health & Human Rights/Disability Rights and Americas Division. Meg gained research and consulting experience as a Research Consultant for the Colombia: International Field Program, where they focused on inclusive and participatory economic and social development strategies. Earlier in their career, Meg worked as a Trial Bureau Paralegal at the Manhattan District Attorney's Office, handling a range of cases related to domestic violence, sexual assault, and hate crimes. Meg also served as the Youth Program Coordinator at Rennert Bilingual, coordinating immersive English and culture programs for international students. Meg's experience also includes roles at The New School, Northfield Local Development Corp, and Wagner College.
Meg Mszyco holds a Master's Degree in International Relations - Governance and Human Rights from The New School, which they obtained from 2013 to 2015. Prior to that, they completed their Bachelor's degree in International Affairs at Wagner College from 2008 to 2012. In 2011, they also studied Latin American Studies and Spanish Language at Universidad de Belgrano. Additionally, Meg holds a CPR certification from the American Red Cross, although the specific date of obtaining this certification is not provided.
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