City of Richmond, Virginia
Rachel Hightman, MPP, currently serves as a Project Development Manager for the City of Richmond, Virginia, where responsibilities include policy analysis, advising the Affordable Housing Trust Fund Board, and managing multiple housing development projects funded through the American Rescue Plan Act. Rachel has a background that includes working as a Graduate Course Assistant and Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Virginia's Frank Batten School, and prior roles such as Graduate Fellow in the Office of Mayor Stoney, where efforts focused on policy recommendations and violent crime prevention. Previous experience also includes internships with organizations like the Legal Aid Justice Center and the Jefferson Scholars Foundation, along with customer service roles at Ragged Mountain Running Shop. Rachel holds a Master of Public Policy and a Bachelor of Arts in Government, with additional minors in Statistical Analysis of Social Behavior and Leadership & Public Policy.
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City of Richmond, Virginia
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