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Power Hour: Alumni Spotlight – Career Paths During COVID
February 11, 2021 @ 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
About this Event
We are excited to welcome GO-MAP Alumni Panelists, Dr. Reva Zimmerman (Ph.D. Communications Sciences & Disorders), Erin Lee (Master’s in Public Health), and David Mendez (Master’s in Education) to discuss tips and tricks for virtual job searching during COVID-19.
- Reva Zimmerman, PhD CCC-SLP, is a recent graduate of the UW Speech and Hearing Sciences Department. Her areas of interest and expertise include aphasia, adult neurogenic communication and swallowing disorders, and social determinants of health. She just joined the faculty in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders as an assistant professor at West Chester University of Pennsylvania.
- Erin Lee, MPH, is a recent graduate of the UW School of Public Health and an alumna of The Ohio State University. During her time at UW, Erin focused her studies and research on disparities in healthcare for Black women, community-based perinatal support, and racism as a public health issue. After graduating from UW in June 2020, Erin joined the Ina Maka Family Services team at the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides cultural, social, and educational support and services to American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander individuals and families in King County.
- David Mendez, M.Ed., is a recent graduate of the UW College of Education, Master’s in Education Policy (MEP). David now supports School Transformation at Technology Access Foundation (TAF) partner schools in Federal Way as the STEMbyTAF Transformation Coach.
Please join us for this virtual Power Hour on Thursday, February 11th from 5:00 – 6:00 PM PST! Register here to gain access to the Zoom link!
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