reDesign
Vicky Kim has an extensive work experience spanning from 1999 to 2019. Vicky worked as an ESL Instructor at Whatcom County, WA from 1999 to 2003, followed by a role in the Durham Literacy Center as part of the Literacy and ESL Programs team from 2001 to 2005. In 2005, they joined VIF International Education, where they held various roles including Director of Programs from 2009 to 2016, leading the company's largest division and generating a significant portion of its revenue. Vicky also worked at Curious Global as an Education Design Consultant from 2016 to 2019. Before joining reDesign as the Director of Design in 2017, Vicky Kim was part of The UnSchool of Disruptive Design as the Vision, Education and Programs team.
Vicky Kim attended the University of Virginia, where they studied English. Vicky then went on to pursue a degree in Teaching at Western Washington University.
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reDesign
reDesign is a diverse team of experienced educators who provide design, coaching, and consulting services to help schools and school systems improve educational outcomes for historically underserved youth. We believe all young people can become independent, passionate learners who are prepared for college, regardless of economic circumstance, race, or family history. For us, education is fundamentally an issue of social justice. reDesign collaborates with clients on projects that push the envelope of vision and design in education: projects that are reimagining what teaching and learning can be, particularly for the most vulnerable and marginalized youth in our society. Our work is organized around three key levers of impact: strategic design, educator capacity-building, and knowledge-building. Each of these areas of work inform and impact the other, enabling us to bring tangible value to our clients through complete learning cycles of ideation, implementation, and data-guided, reflective iteration. https://www.redesignu.org/redesign-announces-third-annual-youth-advisory-council/