Lauren Winters has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and organizations. Lauren began their career as an Administrative Assistant at Community Impact in 2017, where they managed office phones, handled clerical tasks, and assisted with ESL and high-school equivalency courses. In 2018, Lauren interned at the Human Rights Foundation, contributing to long-term projects and global events. Lauren also interned at U.S. Senator Richard J. Durbin's office, handling casework documentation, research projects, and constituent communications.
Lauren then joined Columbia University in the City of New York as a Library Information Associate and later as a Student Ticketing Manager in the Athletics Department. In these roles, they gained experience in library services and event management. Additionally, they held a position as a Head Events Intern at the Human Rights Foundation, where they contributed to event planning and office management.
In 2020, Lauren worked as a Menstrual Health Working Group Fellow at Columbia University. Lauren conducted research and made contributions to the field. That same year, they also joined Keller Williams Realty, Inc. as a Research and Communications Coordinator, where they focused on research and communication efforts.
Most recently, Lauren has been employed by the American Society for Bioethics and Humanities and the Association Management Center as an Education and Operations Coordinator and Manager. In these roles, they have overseen education and operational activities, demonstrating their management and coordination skills.
Overall, Lauren Winters has displayed a strong interest in various sectors, including non-profit organizations, politics, higher education, and real estate. Lauren has acquired skills in administration, research, event planning, and communication throughout their career.
Lauren Winters has pursued a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and Human Rights from Columbia University.
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