Leila Maloney has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Leila started their career as a Senior Instructor and Race Coach at Buzzards Sailing School, where they taught beginner and intermediate classes and provided coaching at regattas. Leila then worked as the Head Sailing Instructor at Pine Island Camp, where they directed the sailing program and supervised staff and campers. Later, they served as an Assistant Race Coordinator at Tahoe Yacht Club, assisting in setting race courses and working at club functions.
Leila also has experience in marketing and communications. Leila worked as a Marketing Consultant at Malcom Building Company, where they designed content for advertising and marketing materials. Additionally, they held the role of Director of Communications and Marketing at Buckingham Luxury Vacation Rentals, where they developed strategies for marketing campaigns and managed the company website.
Leila's work experience also includes roles in customer service and education. Leila worked as a Customer Service Associate at The North Face at Heavenly Mountain Resort, providing assistance to customers and ensuring merchandise organization. Leila also served as a Program Coordinator at Tahoe Community Sailing, overseeing daily operations and curriculum planning for youth and adult programs.
In recent years, Leila has been involved in nonprofit work. Leila currently holds the position of Governance and Relationship Manager at the League to Save Lake Tahoe, where they manage external relationships, coordinates fundraising events, and serves as the primary grant writer.
Earlier in their career, Leila gained teaching experience as an Ocean Science Teaching Assistant and Tutor at Hamilton College, where they graded exams and tutored students. Leila also worked as an Archaeology Lab Assistant, cataloging databases and interpreting results in the Archaeology Department's laboratory.
Overall, Leila Maloney has demonstrated a diverse skill set and a strong track record in marketing, communication, education, and nonprofit management throughout their work experience.
Leila Maloney attended Dover-Sherborn High School from 2002 to 2006. Leila then pursued higher education at Hamilton College from 2006 to 2010, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Geosciences and Environmental Sciences.
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