Sabrina Barton has a diverse work experience with a focus on research, outreach, and international relations. Their most recent role is as a Multinational Research & Outreach Specialist at Tesla Government Inc., where they serve as the point-of-contact for building and maintaining relationships between US federal bureaus and countries in the Western Hemisphere and the Asia/Pacific regions. Prior to this, they worked as a Lead Researcher for Sustainable Supply Chains and Gender Inclusivity at Nangu, where they launched a regenerative agriculture supply chain enterprise and worked with rural farmers and indigenous producers. Sabrina also has experience as a Graduate Researcher at the University for Peace (UPEACE) - UN Mandated, where they focused on environment, development, and peace. Sabrina has worked in program management and communications roles at Phoenix Bikes and International Arts & Artists, where they managed fundraising campaigns, organized events, and consulted with foreign nationals on visa compliance. Additionally, Sabrina has a background in multi-track diplomacy and conflict resolution, having worked as an Assistant Project Officer at the Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy, where they trained and managed a team of researchers and conducted fieldwork in Bolivia. Sabrina also has experience with cultural exchange programs through their participation as a Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study Abroad Cultural Ambassador Scholarship Recipient at the U.S. Department of State. Overall, Sabrina's work experience demonstrates their expertise in research, outreach, program management, and international relations.
Sabrina Barton completed their Bachelor's Degree in International Relations and Affairs at American University from 2015 to 2018. Sabrina then pursued further education at ISDE in 2018, where they attended the Higher Institute for Law and Economics. In 2019, Sabrina enrolled at the University for Peace (UPEACE) - UN Mandated, where they obtained their Master of Arts degree in Environment, Development and Peace (Sustainable Natural Resource Management) in 2020.
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