City of Minneapolis
Dan Lauer-Schumacher has a diverse work experience in various roles and organizations. Dan is currently working as a Senior Project Coordinator at the City of Minneapolis, where they manage and coordinates projects related to housing development. Prior to this, they served as a Sr. Real Estate Project Coordinator at AbleLight, where they provided research and evaluation of new opportunities.
Dan also worked as a Housing Coordinator at Scott County, where they developed standards for housing subsidy programs and evaluated projects for state housing tax credits. Dan gained experience in assisting individuals experiencing homelessness as a Shelter Advocate at St Stephen's Human Services, where they provided shelter intakes and referrals.
In their earlier career, Dan worked at Catholic Charities of St. Paul and Minneapolis, first as an Opportunity Connect Coordinator, and later as a Program Coordinator and Client Advocate. Dan organized events, managed daily services, and worked with diverse adults with disabilities.
Dan also has experience in coaching as a Cross Country/Track Coach at DeLaSalle High School and in case management as a Case Manager at Volunteers of America Delaware Valley, where they worked with individuals on parole.
Before entering the workforce, Dan taught Pre-School as part of Teach For America and interned at Fresh Energy, where they worked on projects related to community relations, public policy, and marketing.
Overall, Dan Lauer-Schumacher has a strong background in project management, community relations, and housing development, with a focus on assisting individuals in need.
Dan Lauer-Schumacher's education history is as follows:
From 1999 to 2003, Dan attended Baldwin-Woodville High School and received a High School Diploma.
Starting in 2003 and ending in 2007, Dan enrolled at Saint John's University, where they pursued a Bachelor's degree in Peace Studies, Economics, and German.
In 2005, they participated in a Study Abroad program at Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg, although no specific degree was indicated for this experience.