Jean-Camille Kollmorgen has had a diverse range of work experience. Jean-Camille began their career as an Academic Tutor/Youth Development Assistant at Sue Duncan in 2003. From there, they joined the Peace Corps as an Agroforestry Extension Agent, where they trained farmers and promoted women's empowerment. Jean-Camille then worked as a Refugee Family Mentor at the International Rescue Committee before becoming an ESL Instructor at Copland Language Institute. Jean-Camille then served as a Case Manager at Abyssinian Development Corporation, where they assisted individuals in need. Jean-Camille also worked as a Social Work Advisor at Srinivasan Services Trust, where they conducted surveys and made recommendations for community development initiatives. Jean-Camille then became an NGO Representative to the United Nations at International Movement ATD Fourth World, reporting on poverty eradication efforts. Jean-Camille also worked as a Project Manager at Broadleaf Health and Education Alliance / CHAI-MercyCorps, overseeing a child health program in rural primary schools. Their most recent role was at Social Impact, where they served as the Program Director of Strategy, Performance, and Learning.
Jean-Camille Kollmorgen pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree in English at the University of Chicago from 2003 to 2007. Later, from 2010 to 2012, they attended Columbia University School of Social Work where they obtained a Master of Social Work degree with a focus on Social Enterprise Administration and International Field of Practice. Although further details are not available, it can be inferred that Jean-Camille Kollmorgen may have engaged in some form of education or training at Columbia University, as indicated by the inclusion of the institution in their educational history.
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