Katherine Juanita Cromack has a diverse range of work experience. Katherine Juanita is currently the Regional Associate Director of Expanded Learning at KIPP Public Schools Northern California. In this role, they oversee various aspects of the school's operations. Previously, they served as the Director of School Operations at the same organization, where they were responsible for managing the school's technology, finances, facilities, accounting, communication, and human resources. Katherine has also worked as an Interim School Leader (Principal) at KIPP Public Schools Northern California.
Prior to their work at KIPP, Katherine had experience at Galileo Learning, where they held the position of Project Manager, Operations & Technology. In this role, they led strategic technical initiatives and managed the technical team's work product. Katherine Juanita also served as the National Operations Coordinator at Galileo Learning, where they led and managed IT and operational support for staff, summer staff, and students across multiple locations.
Katherine has also worked at The Johns Hopkins University - Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) as a Program Coordinator & Research Assistant, where they organized and promoted the Global Issues in Agriculture Seminar Series and conducted data analysis.
Additionally, they have experience at Stanford University, where they served as the Co-chair for the Annual Stanford Powwow and the Director of Mariachi Cardenal de Stanford. In these roles, they organized large-scale events, managed budgets, maintained relationships, and coordinated travel.
Earlier in their career, Katherine worked as an Assistant Ranch Manager at Midland School and as an International Development Volunteer at Amigos de las Americas.
Overall, Katherine Juanita Cromack has a strong background in operations, project management, and leadership roles within the education and non-profit sectors.
Katherine Juanita Cromack obtained their Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in International Relations from Stanford University in the years 2009 to 2013. Katherine Juanita then attended Middlebury College in 2011 for the Modern Standard Arabic Summer Program, however, no degree was specified for this program. Subsequently, they pursued their Master of Arts degree in International Relations and International Economics, with a focus on Energy, Resources, and Environment, at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) from 2013 to 2015. Prior to their undergraduate studies, Katherine briefly attended Thinking Beyond Borders in 2008 and 2009 for International Development and received their high school education at Midland School from 2004 to 2008.
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