Amy Gryskiewicz has a diverse work experience spanning over the years. Amy started their career at the United Nations in 2008, where they worked as a Summer Seminar Research Internship. In 2004, they joined the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin as a Clinic Representative III, a role they held until 2012.
In 2014, Amy joined the World Justice Project and has held various roles within the organization since then. Amy started as a Program Assistant and later moved on to become a Program Associate. In 2017, they were promoted to the position of Senior Program Associate.
Amy's career at the World Justice Project continued to progress, and in 2018, they assumed the role of Director of the Rule of Law Index. Amy held this position until 2019 when they became the Director of Criminal Justice Research. Their most recent position at the World Justice Project is Chief of Staff and Operations, which they started in October 2021.
Overall, Amy Gryskiewicz has a strong background in research, program management, and leadership in the field of justice and healthcare.
Amy Gryskiewicz completed their education in the following chronological order:
1. Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in International Studies and Political Science (dual) from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, during the period from 2007 to 2009.
2. Certificate in Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, obtained in the year 2009.
3. Master of Arts (M.A.) in International Relations from the University of Chicago, completed between 2012 and 2013.
In addition to their formal education, Amy obtained additional certifications:
1. In March 2016, they completed the "Cost Proposals: How to Do the Budget - USAID/USG Expectations for Cost Proposals (RFA/RFP)" course from InsideNGO.
2. In February 2016, they participated in the "JusTRAC Interagency Justice Sector Training Program" offered by the Rule of Law Collaborative at the University of South Carolina and the U.S. Department of State (INL).
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