Natalie Yosipovitch

Director Of Graduate Student Engagement At MIT at Hillel

Natalie Yosipovitch has a diverse work experience. Natalie started off as a Clinical Study Coordinator in UNC Emergency Department in 2015. From there, they became the Vice President of Israel Connections at UNC Hillel. In 2015, they also joined Israel on Campus Coalition as a Grinspoon Morningstar Fellow. In 2016, they worked as an AmeriCorps Member in City Year. In 2017, they became the Community Engagement and Program Coordinator in Venture Cafe Miami. Natalie'smost recent position is the Director of Graduate Student Engagement at MIT, which they started in 2019. Within the same year, they also founded and chaired CHAI (Chapel Hill Ahavat Israel) and became a Founding Member and Research Assistant in HHIVE (Health and Humanities: an Interdisciplinary Venue for Exploration). Throughout their work experience, they have demonstrated skills in various fields such as clinical research, program coordination, community engagement, and leadership.

Natalie Yosipovitch completed their graduate education at the University of Miami from 2017 to 2018, majoring in Community and Social Change. Prior to that, they attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill from 2013 to 2016, where they pursued an Interdisciplinary Studies degree with a focus on Health Humanities. In addition to their academic qualifications, Natalie obtained certifications in various fields. Natalie became a Glass Leadership Institute Fellow at the Anti-Defamation League in October 2021 and completed a certification in Social Media and Online Professionalism from CampaignGuru in June 2017.

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  • Director Of Graduate Student Engagement At MIT

    April, 2019 - present

  • Vice President Of Israel Connections At UNC Hillel

    January, 2014

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