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Ana Folhadella

Philanthropy And Communications Director at Amazon Conservation

Ana Folhadella has a diverse work experience spanning various roles and industries. Ana began their career as a Legal Clerk at Bodman PLC in 2009. Ana then worked as a Constituent Aide/ Legislative Aide Intern at the Michigan House of Representatives in 2011, where they provided administrative support and conducted legislative research.

In 2012, Ana joined Military Support Programs and Networks at the University of Michigan Health System, initially as an Admin/Project Coordinator and later as a Project Associate for Veteran Programs and a Communications and Marketing Specialist for Military Programs. Ana played a crucial role in supporting and promoting these programs.

In 2015, Ana joined A Better Chicago as a Marketing + Development Coordinator, contributing to the organization's marketing and development efforts.

Since 2016, Ana has been associated with the Amazon Conservation Association, where they have held various roles. Ana started as a Development and Communications Associate, then became a Communications and Development Manager, and is currently serving as the Philanthropy and Communications Director. In these capacities, they have been responsible for managing communications, development, and philanthropy activities.

Overall, Ana Folhadella's work experience demonstrates their versatility, strong communication skills, and ability to thrive in both nonprofit and corporate environments.

Ana Folhadella holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in International/Global Studies from the University of Michigan-Dearborn, which they obtained from 2007 to 2011. Ana also completed a Master's degree in Public Administration from Oakland University between 2012 and 2016. In terms of additional certifications, Ana obtained a Certificate in Permaculture Design Apprentice from EcoCentro IPEC in Brazil in 2011. Ana also received certifications in Donation and Landing Page Optimization, Social Media Marketing, E-Marketing, and Grant Writing from various institutions, including NextAfter and Washtenaw Community College.

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