Senior Policy Analyst at Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Senior Policy Analyst at Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum
Washington D.C. Metro Area
I am an experienced planner and program developer. My professional experience and passion has been focussed on improving the lives of the less fortunate and most vulnerable. My talent is program design and team building. My value is innovation and fund development. My joy is the creative process. I seek to learn and in return serve my community.
planner, program development, fund development, technical writing
(Non-Profit; Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
July 2009 — Present (5 months)
(Privately Held; 1-10 employees; Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
2005 — Present (4 years )
Can you hold our attention? Shiny objects consume us and we really do not have time for you. Shiny objects distract us. They hypnotize us. They vibrate and flash and begin to unfold. Every possibility unfolds then sits down and smiles at us. Too many possibilities from one seemingly innocent shiny object. So we mash them and palimpsest until we find that one compelling object. The object of our obsession emerging from the shiny chorus. The object that will consume us until we have it. This is what we do and yes it is billable but try telling that to our mothers.
Based upon your idea (the shiny object) we imagine the coolest thing (the process of unfolding and mashing). We then create a plan to make it happen (the how and the who). We then help you launch by coordinating development (that is the money part not the ones and zeroes part) and project management (the cat wrangling). Please show us your shiny object or go away.
(Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
January 2008 — June 2009 (1 year 6 months)
The Health Through Action – Community Partnerships Grant Program is a multi-year national grant program supported by the W.K. Kellogg Foundation. It is designed to strengthen and bolster community approaches to improving the health of vulnerable Asian American (AA), Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (NHOPI) individuals and families, and children of these families by strengthening the capacity of AA and NHOPI led, local community based organizations and by capitalizing on local assets to meet health needs.
(Public Relations and Communications industry)
August 2007 — June 2009 (1 year 11 months)
Jade Ribbon Arizona is a campaign to raise awareness of and support for increased screening of Hepatitis B in the Asian and Pacific Islander Communities. The Jade Ribbon Campaign was created by the Asian Liver Center at Stanford University.
(Government Agency; 5001-10,000 employees; Government Administration industry)
2002 — 2005 (3 years )
(Non-Profit; 201-500 employees; Non-Profit Organization Management industry)
1998 — 2002 (4 years )
(Educational Institution; Higher Education industry)
1997 — 1998 (1 year )
1983 — 1997