Dorothy Tedford

Project Specialist at American Institutes for Research

Dorothy Tedford has a diverse range of work experience. Dorothy started their career in 2005 as a Sales Associate at Gap Inc., where they were responsible for customer service and store maintenance. In 2006, they worked as a Research Assistant at both the University of Chicago and George Washington University, where they conducted studies and assisted with research projects. From 2007 to 2007, Dorothy interned at the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, where they compiled data for an unpublished article and provided psychiatric information to clients. Since 2008, they have been employed at the American Institutes for Research, starting as a Research Assistant before moving on to become a Research Associate, Researcher, and currently a Project Specialist.

Dorothy Tedford's education history includes a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Psychology from the University of Chicago, which they obtained from 2004 to 2008. During their time at the University of Chicago, they completed their degree in Psychology. In 2006, they also attended Georgetown University, although the specific degree name and field of study are not provided.

Before attending college, from 2000 to 2004, Dorothy attended Georgetown Day School. It is unclear whether they obtained any degree or field of study from this school. Additionally, in 2002, they briefly attended Duke University, although no information is given about the degree or field of study.

Apart from their formal education, Dorothy Tedford obtained a certification in Project Management Professional (PMP) from the Project Management Institute in August 2014. No other certifications or qualifications are mentioned.

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Timeline

  • Project Specialist

    July, 2017 - present

  • Researcher

    July, 2014

  • Research Associate

    April, 2011

  • Research Assistant

    July, 2008