Youth Collaboratory
Leah Oldham is a graduate student and teaching assistant at West Virginia University, specializing in sociology with a focus on criminology, social problems, and introductory courses. Since September 2020, Leah has served as a lead lecturer for various sociology classes, including online courses, and has experience as a teaching assistant in both sociology and anthropology. Additionally, Leah works as a grant reviewer for Youth Collaboratory, providing support to nonprofit organizations. Prior experience includes serving as a federal grant reviewer for the Office of Victim Services and Programs, assistant editor for Sociology Focus, research assistant at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, security coordinator for Ilitch Holdings, and crowd manager for the Detroit Tigers. Leah holds an ABD status in Sociology and possesses multiple degrees from West Virginia University and the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
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Youth Collaboratory
Youth Collaboratory harnesses the power of the youth services community to innovate, evaluate, and drive effective strategies that assure the safety and well-being of youth and young adults, unlocking their limitless potential.
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