Jane Keller
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Experience
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Repair the World
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United States
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Civic and Social Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Fellow
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Aug 2022 - Present
In my role at Repair, I facilitate service and learning opportunities for the Jewish community of Baltimore, in collaboration with synagogues, Jewish community groups, and local service partners, I design, develop, and publish a monthly newsletter to keep community apprised of events and service opportunities. I build our institutional and my personal networks through one-on-one meetings and external events. I also work 10 hours a week at the Maryland Book Bank leading volunteer groups and running Ravens Bookmobile visits, and 8 hours a week at St. Francis Neighborhood Center assisting with after-school Power Project, with a focus on tutoring, volunteer onboarding, and curriculum building.
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Rutgers University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Graduate Student Assistant
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Jun 2021 - Mar 2023
In my role as Graduate Assistant for the UNMA program, I recruit students to enroll in the United Nations and Global Studies Master's program, create promotional materials for departmental events, supervise Student Ambassadors, produce weekly newsletters, and manage the program's social media presence, along with variousother administrative tasksas needed. In my role as Graduate Assistant for the UNMA program, I recruit students to enroll in the United Nations and Global Studies Master's program, create promotional materials for departmental events, supervise Student Ambassadors, produce weekly newsletters, and manage the program's social media presence, along with variousother administrative tasksas needed.
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Rutgers University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Student Research Assistant
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Jun 2020 - Sep 2020
As a research assistant for the Eagleton Institute of Politics's Science and Politics Program, I compiled a database of all scientists, engineers, and healthcare workers in state-level Governor’s Cabinets and contributed to a report on scientific literacy in government published by the Eagleton Institute of Politics. As a research assistant for the Eagleton Institute of Politics's Science and Politics Program, I compiled a database of all scientists, engineers, and healthcare workers in state-level Governor’s Cabinets and contributed to a report on scientific literacy in government published by the Eagleton Institute of Politics.
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Unchained At Last
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Advocacy Intern
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Sep 2019 - Jun 2020
At Unchained at Last, I lobbied state legislators and their staffers to pass brightline bills ending child marriage at the state level, focusing on Minnesota, Pennsylvania, New York, Massachusetts, and the US Virgin Islands. I learned how to monitor and track bills through their legislative cycles and how to succinctly explain the dangers of child marriage as a human rights abuse to those with the power to enact change. I also traveled to Boston and St. Paul to strategize with sponsors and lobby against child marriage in person before the COVID 19 pandemic forced Unchained to work remotely.
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Move For Hunger
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Events and Programming Intern
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May 2019 - Aug 2019
While interning at Move for Hunger, I worked with local organizers to coordinate food drives across the US and Canada. While interning at Move for Hunger, I worked with local organizers to coordinate food drives across the US and Canada.
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Education
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Rutgers University
Master of Arts - MA, Political Science with a concentration in United Nations and Global Studies -
Rutgers University
Bachelor's degree, Political Science, with minors in American Studies and Social Justice -
High Technology High School
High School Diploma