Sarah Friedman has a diverse work experience spanning various organizations and roles.
From 2017 onwards, they worked at the National Audubon Society as a Program Manager, focusing on climate-related initiatives. Prior to this, they held the position of Program Analyst in the same organization, where they played a critical role in climate and strategic initiatives. Sarah also served as a Program Coordinator, managing the Climate Grants program and facilitating communications across the Audubon network.
In 2013, Sarah worked as a Teaching Assistant in the Teaching Assistant Program in France USA. Sarah'sresponsibilities included developing lesson plans and adapting to a foreign environment.
Sarah also gained experience in the field of human rights as a Human Rights Intern at Vital Voices Global Partnership. In this role, they contributed to newsletters, attended conferences, and assisted with event management.
Sarah began their career as an Executive Office and Major Gifts Intern at EMILY's List, where they handled travel logistics and researched donors. Sarah also interned as an Administrative Assistant at the Parliament of Canada, where they performed administrative tasks, translated between French and English, and conducted research on legislative policies.
Overall, Sarah has demonstrated a commitment to environmental conservation, education, human rights, and administrative work throughout their career.
Sarah Friedman attended the University of Michigan from 2008 to 2011, earning a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in French Studies and International Studies.
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