Rachel Maiman

Rachel Maiman has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. In 2015, they interned at the Office of the Queens Borough President during the summer. From 2016 to 2018, they worked as a Student Assistant & Tour Guide at Binghamton University, where they also served as a Summer Staff member. In 2018, Rachel was a Research Lead & Grant Writer at the Global Health Impact Project. At Weitz & Luxenberg PC, they worked as a Legal Assistant from 2018 to 2019, managing a high volume of cases and acting as a liaison for clients and external stakeholders. In 2019, Rachel worked as a Litigation Paralegal at Epstein Drangel LLP. Since 2020, they have been an Executive Assistant to the Chief Executive Officer at Bend the Arc: A Jewish Partnership for Justice, where they manage special projects, handles internal and external communications for the CEO, and supports fundraising efforts. In 2022, Rachel became an Emerging Leaders Fellow at Leadership for Democracy and Social Justice, gaining practical experience and academic coursework to deepen their understanding of social change.

Rachel Maiman's education history begins in 2014 when they enrolled at Binghamton University. Rachel pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree, majoring in Political Science and English Literature and Rhetoric. Their studies continued until 2018, when they successfully completed their undergraduate education. In 2017, Rachel had the opportunity to participate in an exchange program at the University of East Anglia. This experience provided their with an international academic perspective and enriched their studies in the field of Political Science and English Literature and Rhetoric. Moving forward with their educational journey, Rachel Maiman recently enrolled in the Emerging Leaders Fellowship program at the CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies, commencing in 2022 and concluding in 2023. The specifics of their field of study during this fellowship are not provided.

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