Kenny Andejeski is a seasoned community builder, experience designer, facilitator, and social impact strategist with extensive experience in fostering social cohesion and civic health. Currently serving as the Community Builder at why [here] matters since December 2015, Kenny has collaborated with numerous organizations, including 100 Days in Appalachia and the Stanford Center on Poverty & Inequality, to facilitate workshops and build community. In addition to the role at why [here] matters, Kenny holds positions as Community Liaison at New Pluralists and Sustained Discussion Fellow at Interactivity Foundation, focusing on exploring masculinity's societal impact through the project, From Boys to Men: The Future of Masculinity. Kenny has held multiple leadership roles in various initiatives aimed at enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusion, including the role of Project Heard Program Lead at 100 Days in Appalachia and facilitating career development for college students at Second Day. Kenny holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Environmental Studies from Beloit College.
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