Kiyan I.

Executive Functioning Coach at Organizational Tutors, LLC

Kiyan I. is a qualified professional with extensive experience in research and coaching within the fields of psychology and finance. Currently serving as a Research Assistant at Syracuse University in the Minority Stress and Trauma Lab under Dr. Jillian Scheer, Kiyan I. also works as an Executive Functioning Coach at Organizational Tutors, LLC, focusing on improving executive functioning skills for students, particularly in ACT/SAT preparation. Previous roles include Research Assistant at Teachers College, Columbia University, Research Intern in Psychiatry at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, and Laboratory Technician at the University of Utah College of Social and Behavioral Science. Kiyan I. has also held significant positions in investment banking at Goldman Sachs and IFC - International Finance Corporation, demonstrating strong analytical and financial research skills. Academically, Kiyan I. completed a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology at Columbia University and earned an Honors Bachelor of Science in Finance from the University of Utah.

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Organizational Tutors, LLC

Founded and led by CEO Anna Levy-Warren, PhD in 2005, Organizational Tutors, LLC is a network of highly-trained tutors, academic/executive functioning coaches, educators, and developmental specialists. All tutors in our network hold graduate level degrees and have a background in working with students with a combination of educational and cognitive challenges. We offer targeted support for students of all ages who struggle with executive functioning and attention weaknesses; language-based learning disorders; visual-spatial and auditory processing issues; as well as social and emotional difficulties. We provide specialized and individualized tutoring and coaching to strengthen students’ executive functioning capacities, effectively manage complex neuropsychological profiles, and overcome social/emotional obstacles to learning.


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