Odeh Ondoma has a diverse work experience spanning a variety of roles and industries. Odeh began their career in 2005 as a Clerk at the Joint Administration and Matriculation Board, where they oversaw application processing and maintained a professional work environment. In 2009, they joined the Office of the Presiding Bishopric as a Custodial Lead, responsible for supervising and training a team of employees, while also serving as a Security Officer to maintain stability and reputation.
In 2011, Odeh Ondoma joined GK Folks Foundation as a Project Manager, overseeing and analyzing media projects for foundations. Odeh developed lucrative relationships with clients through effective communication and interpersonal skills.
In 2014, Odeh Ondoma worked for C3/CustomerContactChannels, Inc. as an Operation Supervisor, specializing in technical acquisition. This role involved contacting potential applicants, conducting interviews, and assisting with recruiting, working closely with internal teams and hiring managers.
Continuing their career, Ondoma joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as a Public Affairs Media Senior Associate in 2017. Odeh played a key role in managing media projects and, more recently, transitioned into the position of Project Manager.
Alongside their professional work, Odeh Ondoma also utilized their skills in entertainment as a Master of Ceremonies for Dj Double O Entertainment starting in 2009. Additionally, they briefly worked as a Social Media Specialist at Colonial Stock Transfer Company in 2017.
Overall, Odeh Ondoma possesses a well-rounded professional background with experience in project management, media, security, customer service, and recruitment.
Odeh Ondoma completed a Bachelor's Degree in Communication and Media Studies from the University of Utah, studying from 2011 to 2016.
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GKFolks Foundation. 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization.
Our mission is to provide life-changing workshops and resources to African immigrants and refugees in the diaspora, to enable them to build life long skills needed to enhance their potential to live the American dream. Our efforts are focused on providing mental health, educational & entrepreneurial resources, workshops and /opportunities to African students and emerging professionals in the diaspora to become catalysts for change. GK Folks Foundation believes that having these life long skills, mental health, quality education, entrepreneurship skills, and Capital is the key to solving Africa’s emerging socio-economic development issues. Our goal is to help African students and professionals gain a fine education with the necessary skills and hands-on experience needed to one day return to their respective countries and succeed in creating a change. Our Vision We envision a world wherein Africans, Immigrants and Refugees in the diaspora are empowered to accomplish their American Dreams and give back to their respective countries.
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