Indira Trejo

Campaigns Director-Internal Growth at UFCW Local 3000
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Spanaway, Washington, United States, US
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  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Spanish Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Portuguese Professional working proficiency

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Experience

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Campaigns Director-Internal Growth
      • Feb 2021 - Present
    • Lead Organizer
      • Jun 2019 - Feb 2021
    • Netherlands
    • Software Development
    • Spanish Interpreter
      • Nov 2008 - Feb 2021

      •Provided Medical and social interpretation services for patients and healthcare professionals in hospitals, clinics and medical offices. •Assisted clients in completing required medical forms. •Promoted professional interpreting standards adhering to the Interpreting Code of Ethics. •Provided Medical and social interpretation services for patients and healthcare professionals in hospitals, clinics and medical offices. •Assisted clients in completing required medical forms. •Promoted professional interpreting standards adhering to the Interpreting Code of Ethics.

    • United States
    • Civic and Social Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Global Impact Coordinator
      • Jun 2014 - May 2019

      My job is to empower farmworkers (dairy workers) providing them space and tools to improve their work and living conditions. I coordinate, organize, detect, connect, investigate and mobilize industry stakeholders. My expertise is in dairy workers and labor trafficking around the world. Lead dairy workers national organizing campaign. Organize dairy workers. Intake farm worker complaints. Investigate complaints. Travel to meet with workers (house visits). Facilitate meetings. Refer workers to resources (legal, housing, medical, etc). Advocate for farm workers through local, state and federal agencies. Mobilize dairy farm workers nationally. Educate consumers, farm workers, government and retailers/producers and suppliers about dairy workers labor conditions. Coordinate social media groups. Collect declarations from farm workers and witnesses in fatality and accident cases. Provide direct support to farmworker families in case of death on the job. Research laws and regulations. Collect and analyze data. Engage multi-stakeholders in the supply chain. Plan and implement projects (forced labor, dairy). Maintain legal communication among plaintiffs/defendants. Mobilize farm workers around policy that directly impacts them (immigration, H2A, DACA, safety). Assist drafting legislation (Dairy Worker Safety Act HB2484). Coordinate and facilitate dairy farm workers groups in top 10 dairy producing states. Translate documents. Assist the Alternative Representation Fund. Show less

    • United States
    • Civic and Social Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Regional Director
      • Dec 2014 - Mar 2015

      Contract Negotiator Contract Administrator Campaign Director Internal Organizer Union Representative Grievance Mediator Contract Negotiator Contract Administrator Campaign Director Internal Organizer Union Representative Grievance Mediator

    • Higher Education
    • President
      • Jan 2013 - Jun 2013

      •Responsible for creating and leading the organization.•Delegated and assisted executive board with projects.•Developed programming and community outreach.•Coordinated and chaired the Latino Student Union Heritage Week Celebration.•Created and fostered partnership with student affairs offices, community organization and student groups in order to fund event; assessed budget, planning and overall outcomes of the event.

    • International Programs Student Assistant
      • Sep 2012 - Jun 2013

      •Increased student applicants by 100 % from 2012 to 2013.•Improved student accessibility to International programs through social media and information tables.•Suggested new student advising strategies increasing student retention.•Created marketing plan for individual programs including posters and brochures. •Coordinated quarterly on-campus events.•Managed event logistics, negotiated presenter contracts, location reservation, and catering contracts.•Produced and disbursed official announcements and communications. Show less

    • Secretary of the Treasury and Archives
      • Jun 2010 - Jun 2011

      •Responsible for recording typing and distributing official council meeting minutes. •Developed itemized financial reports. •Authorized expenditure requests for purchases. •Planned and implemented committee orientations. •Organized and implemented civic events for the college community. •Initiated contract negotiations with performers. •Responsible for recording typing and distributing official council meeting minutes. •Developed itemized financial reports. •Authorized expenditure requests for purchases. •Planned and implemented committee orientations. •Organized and implemented civic events for the college community. •Initiated contract negotiations with performers.

    • United States
    • Real Estate
    • Insurance Agent
      • Oct 2002 - Nov 2008

      •Developed new agency within 24 months with $1.4 million worth of new business. •Increased new commercial business by 20 % quarterly. •Augmented business cross-sale and retention. •Achieved monthly target growth of 33% for 12 consecutive months. •Implemented staff training. •Supervised agency administrative procedures. •Monitored risk assessment of new business under company underwriting •Developed new agency within 24 months with $1.4 million worth of new business. •Increased new commercial business by 20 % quarterly. •Augmented business cross-sale and retention. •Achieved monthly target growth of 33% for 12 consecutive months. •Implemented staff training. •Supervised agency administrative procedures. •Monitored risk assessment of new business under company underwriting

Education

  • University of Washington
    Bachelor's degree, Politics, Economics & Philosophy
    2011 - 2013
  • Pierce College Puyallup
    AA, Liberal Arts
    2009 - 2011

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