GrowNYC
Kaloyan Vachev has a diverse background in operations, data management, and sustainability, evidenced by current work in Advancement Operations at GrowNYC, where responsibilities include managing a donor database and executing fundraising campaigns. Previous experience includes roles at Food & Water Watch, where Kaloyan maintained Salesforce records and achieved high member retention, and Patagonia, where Kaloyan organized grant initiatives and facilitated environmental volunteer opportunities. Early career experiences at GrowNYC as a Greenmarket Manager and the CUNY Urban Food Policy Institute as a Research Assistant further established expertise in food policies and community engagement. Educational achievements include a Master's degree in Sustainability Studies from Utrecht University and a Master's degree in Geography from Sofia University St. Kliment Ohridski, complemented by various other degrees focused on urban planning and entrepreneurship.
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GrowNYC
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GrowNYC is a hands-on non-profit with a mission to empower all New Yorkers with equitable access to fresh, locally grown food and neighborhood green spaces, reduce waste, and care for the environment. GrowNYC was originally created in 1970 as the Council on the Environment of New York City (CENYC). Born out of the spirit of the first Earth Day, CENYC was initially a policy-based organization, writing comprehensive reports about quality of life issues like air quality, traffic, and noise. Today, we serve over 3 million New Yorkers annually through a robust network of sustainability programs and resources. Our programs focus our efforts on four key areas: Food Access & Agriculture, Green Spaces, Zero Waste and Education. Since 1970, GrowNYC has been rolling up its sleeves alongside NYC residents to: - Provide access to healthy, fresh, local food for all New Yorkers -Grow and maintain vibrant green spaces and community gardens. -Help New Yorkers recycle more and reduce waste. -Create the next generation of environmental leaders through hands-on education programs.