Elizabeth Muñoz Huber

Social Media Coordinator at National Audubon Society

Elizabeth Muñoz Huber has a diverse range of work experience in various roles and organizations.

In 2014, they worked as a Library Circulation Desk Worker at the GSD Frances Loeb Library.

From 2015 to 2016, they were the Harvard Chapter Co-Director for Strong Women, Strong Girls, where they organized mentors into different sites based on schedules and cultural factors.

During the same period, they were also a Steering Committee Member for Harvard's First Year Outdoor Pre-Orientation Program (FOP), where they developed curriculum and led training workshops on various topics.

In 2016, they worked as a Mindich Alumni Research and Development Fellow at the Seattle Aquarium, conducting a study on the long-term impacts of the volunteer program on alumni and developing an alumni reengagement plan.

From 2017 to 2018, they were an Associate Researcher for the Radcliffe Institute Research Partnership Program, assisting in research and organization of colonial Spanish documents.

In 2017, they were also a SHARP-Harvard Fellow at the Peabody Essex Museum, where they worked as an Assistant Researcher for the American Art Curator, including compiling research on artists and collaborating with the integrative media department.

From 2018 to 2020, they served as a Digital Media Fellow at the Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, co-managing social platforms and increasing engagement and follower audiences.

In 2018, they started working as a Freelancer in photography, video, and design, showcasing their projects on their website.

Since October 2020, they have been working as a Social Media Coordinator at the National Audubon Society.

Overall, Elizabeth Muñoz Huber has gained experience in social media coordination, technical writing consulting, photography, video, design, research assistance, and project management throughout their career.

Elizabeth Muñoz Huber attended Adolfo Camarillo High School from 2009 to 2013. Afterward, they went on to study at Harvard University from 2013 to 2017, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in History and Literature. Elizabeth also specialized in Latino Studies and obtained a Citation in Spanish.

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