Kelsey Alloo has a diverse work experience spanning from 2005 to the present. Kelsey began as an Accounting Intern at Cashin Company in 2005 and later served as a Sales and Marketing Intern at San Francisco Magazine in 2007. In 2009, they became a Private Contractor for SOMO Enterprises and continued this role with a Private Contractor position in 2009.
Returning to the field of research, Alloo joined the Mills College Biological Psychology Research Lab as a Research Assistant in 2014 until 2016. In 2013, they took on the role of a PCA Champion at Positive Coaching Alliance.
In 2016, Alloo joined NCIRE - The Veterans Health Research Institute as a Clinical Research Coordinator, followed by a position as a VoluClinical Coordinator at UCSF Medical Center. Currently, there is no end date provided for their roles at these two companies.
Kelsey Alloo has a diverse education history with a focus on healthcare and psychology. Kelsey obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biological Psychology from Mills College in 2016. In 2010, they completed their EMT-Basic certification at the San Francisco Paramedic Association, specializing in Emergency Medical Technology/Technician. Kelsey then pursued a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Nursing at San Francisco State University, which they obtained in 2020. Additionally, there is a mention of Kelsey's enrollment at Yale University, although specific details regarding the degree or field of study are not provided.
Northern California Institute for Research and Education
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