Elizabeth Roland

Director Of Advancement And Alumnae Engagement at Notre Dame Academy Los Angeles

Elizabeth Roland has a diverse work experience in various roles and industries. Elizabeth currently serves as the Director of Advancement and Alumnae Engagement at Notre Dame Academy Los Angeles. Prior to this, they were the Director of Annual Giving and Alumnae Relations at La Reina High School. Before transitioning into the education sector, Elizabeth worked as an Operations Manager at the Rene Williams Agency. Elizabeth also held the position of Director of Development at Autism Speaks and worked as a Development Manager and Community Manager at the American Cancer Society. Earlier in their career, Elizabeth served as a Senior Program Director and Program Director at Heartsent Adoptions, Inc.

Elizabeth Roland attended La Reina High School for an unknown period of time. After completing high school, they enrolled at Saint Mary's College of California from 2008 to 2012. During their time at Saint Mary's College, they pursued a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Women's Studies & History.

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Notre Dame Academy Los Angeles

Notre Dame Academy (Los Angeles, CA) is a Catholic, college-preparatory high school dedicated to educating young women to make a difference by living Gospel values. Devoted to educating young women to make a difference, Notre Dame Academy nurtures the development of the whole person, by recognizing the dignity, uniqueness and potential of each student. As a Catholic school, Notre Dame Academy encourages students to integrate learning and living in light of the Gospel message. In the spirit of St. Julie Billiart, and in the educational tradition and charism of the Sisters of Notre Dame, the Academy provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere that reflects God’s goodness and provident care. Named for Mary, the Mother of God, Notre Dame Academy honors Mary’s spirit of prayer and generosity and sets it as a model for students to emulate. In light of Church teaching, Notre Dame Academy acknowledges that parents/guardians are the primary educators of their children and therefore partners with them to promote the growth of each student. Committed to forming women of faith, Notre Dame Academy cultivates an environment in which students are empowered to live Catholic values, witness to God’s goodness and provident care, and put their faith into action. The educational program, which promotes excellence, includes a value-centered, rigorous, college preparatory curriculum, enhanced by technology and extra-curricular activities. Notre Dame Academy strives to develop the academic and leadership potential of each student and provides the tools to develop self-confidence, set meaningful goals and take the initiative to achieve them. Celebrating its rich heritage and diversity, Notre Dame Academy cherishes each student as a reflection of God’s goodness and prepares her to lead a life characterized by spiritual and moral growth, academic excellence, social responsibility and a love of learning.


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