Jasmyn Wong

Finance & Payroll Specialist at ChangeLab Solutions

Jasmyn Wong is an experienced finance and operations professional with a background in both financial management and content acquisition. Since October 2016, Jasmyn has held multiple roles at ChangeLab Solutions, including Finance & Payroll Specialist, Finance Associate, and Operations Associate, contributing significantly to financial operations. Prior experience includes serving as Partner Relations Manager at Fandor, where responsibilities encompassed managing contracts, delivering financial reports, and ensuring timely payments to content partners. Other roles include Data Integrity Specialist and Curation Associate at Pandora, with earlier experience as Administrative Assistant at Bay Area Video Coalition. Jasmyn holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Broadcast Electronic Communications of the Arts from San Francisco State University and further training in Protools, Dreamweaver, and Video Production from Bay Area Video Coalition.

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Oakland, United States

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ChangeLab Solutions

ChangeLab Solutions is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that uses the tools of law and policy to advance health equity. We partner with communities across the nation to improve health and opportunity by changing harmful laws, policies, and systems. Our interdisciplinary team works with community organizations, governments, and local institutions to design and implement equitable and practical policy solutions to complex health challenges. Mission: Healthier communities for all through equitable laws & policies Vision: We envision healthy, equitable communities where every person is economically secure and can attain their full health potential because: -Laws and policies are equity-focused, inclusive, and just; -Systems and institutions, including government, facilitate meaningful participation and work to eliminate unjust disparities; and -Investments prioritize people and places most affected by injustices and inequities.


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51-200

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