Alexx Pryjma

Alexandra Pryjma is an experienced professional in project management and organizational leadership, currently serving as the Assistant Field Manager and Small Utility Project Manager at the Rural Community Assistance Corporation since June 2023. Previously, Alexandra held the position of Executive Director at Quail Springs, providing strategic oversight for a staff of 13 under Sociocratic governance and managing team goals. As Livestock Director, Alexandra advanced livestock care and training for farm interns. Other roles include Program Coordinator at Mountain Top Arboretum, Vegetable Farmer at Second Hand Farm, and Board Member at Berkshire Food Co-op. Alexandra's early career included work as a Manhattan Gardener for the New York Restoration Project. Alexandra holds an Associate's degree in Culinary Arts from Delaware Technical Community College.

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Ventura, United States

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Rural Community Assistance Corporation (RCAC)

Founded in 1978, RCAC provides training, technical and financial resources and advocacy so rural communities can achieve their goals. Since 1978, our dedicated staff and active board, coupled with our key values: leadership, collaboration, commitment, quality and integrity, have helped effect positive change in rural communities across the West. RCAC’s work includes environmental infrastructure (water, wastewater and solid waste facilities); affordable housing development; economic and leadership development; and community development finance. These services are available to communities with populations of fewer than 50,000, other nonprofit groups, Tribal organizations, farmworkers, colonias and other specific populations. Headquartered in West Sacramento, California, RCAC’s employees serve rural communities in 13 western states and the Pacific islands. With an annual operating budget of more than $15 million and more than 100 employees working from 52 field offices, RCAC is an important resource to low-income rural communities throughout the West