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Jacob Nabi

District Success Lead at EVERFI

Jacob Nabi has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Jacob began their career in 2010 as an Elementary School Teacher at the Department of Education and Training in Victoria, where they focused on motivating students and encouraging their personal and professional growth.

In 2015, Jacob transitioned to X Movement, where they held multiple positions. Jacob initially worked as a Business Development Specialist, responsible for developing new business opportunities. Later, they became an Operations Manager, where they made strategic decisions, aligned the business between Sales and Operations departments, implemented operational policies and procedures, and reduced operational costs. In their final role at X Movement, Jacob served as a Sponsorship & Strategic Partnerships Executive, where they focused on cultivating sponsorships and establishing strategic partnerships.

Jacob's most recent experience is with EVERFI, where they joined in 2021 as a K-12 Implementation Specialist. In this role, they contributed to the successful implementation of EVERFI's K-12 education solutions. Currently, Jacob holds the position of District Success Lead, where they continue to maximize the success and impact of EVERFI's programs at the district level.

Overall, Jacob Nabi has built a strong foundation of educational experience as an educator and has since expanded their skill set in business development, operations management, and strategic partnerships within different organizations.

Jacob Nabi obtained a Bachelor's degree in Education from Deakin University, which they completed from 2006 to 2009. In addition to their degree, they have obtained several certifications: "Leading for Equity, Diversity & Inclusion" from the University of Michigan in April 2020, "The Art of Negotiation" from the University of California, Irvine - The Paul Merage School of Business in October 2019, "Science of Wellbeing" from Yale University in April 2019, and "Positive Psychiatry & Mental Health" from the University of Sydney in October 2018.

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