Isabel Miranda

Program Manager at Moms First
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Experience

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Program Manager
      • Jun 2022 - Present

      Program Manager for the National Business Coalition for Child Care, which works with businesses throughout the United States to provide child care benefits to their employees in order to create more opportunities for women. Work directly with CEO, COO and Director of Development for creating strategic program plans and development operations Assist in building a development outreach strategy for foundations. Led the building and implementation of the Salesforce development pipeline… Show more Program Manager for the National Business Coalition for Child Care, which works with businesses throughout the United States to provide child care benefits to their employees in order to create more opportunities for women. Work directly with CEO, COO and Director of Development for creating strategic program plans and development operations Assist in building a development outreach strategy for foundations. Led the building and implementation of the Salesforce development pipeline and creating a user guide for the team Show less

    • United States
    • Professional Training and Coaching
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Program Manager, Efficiency and Learning
      • Jul 2021 - Jun 2022

      Led the implementation of a new impact measurement and management program for social entrepreneurs in partnership with Sopact. This program also created a new internship program for Santa Clara University Students to work with social enterprises and develop their impact dashboards. Managed an Atlas Corp Fellow working on impact measurement and management. Lead the data management and analysis for Miller Center's annual report and KPIs. Co-led the annual work-planning process for… Show more Led the implementation of a new impact measurement and management program for social entrepreneurs in partnership with Sopact. This program also created a new internship program for Santa Clara University Students to work with social enterprises and develop their impact dashboards. Managed an Atlas Corp Fellow working on impact measurement and management. Lead the data management and analysis for Miller Center's annual report and KPIs. Co-led the annual work-planning process for FY2023 for the entire center. Initiated and co-facilitated a CEO leadership circle with entrepreneurs from Latin America

    • Program Innovation Coordinator
      • Feb 2020 - Jul 2021

      Led the design and implementation of new impact measurement and management strategies. Responsible for program management and curriculum innovation for pilot programs. Designed the monitoring and evaluation and learning (MEL) framework for a project funded by the Hilton Foundation. Organized various projects studying unconscious bias and advancing diversity equity and inclusion in the social entrepreneurship ecosystem.

    • United States
    • International Trade and Development
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Monitoring and Evaluation Field Coordinator
      • Aug 2019 - Jun 2020

      Bogotá D.C. Area, Colombia Conducted weekly qualitative monitoring for each of the 6 bootcamp courses, produced a lesson observation report and constructed a database with the data. Collaborated in the design of a questionnaire that was applied to all professors in order to measure teacher quality and performance. Generated and cleaned a quantitative database with all the monitoring indicators, including attendance, grades and survey data of the program ready for data analysis Designed and implemented a… Show more Conducted weekly qualitative monitoring for each of the 6 bootcamp courses, produced a lesson observation report and constructed a database with the data. Collaborated in the design of a questionnaire that was applied to all professors in order to measure teacher quality and performance. Generated and cleaned a quantitative database with all the monitoring indicators, including attendance, grades and survey data of the program ready for data analysis Designed and implemented a mentoring component to the RCT. Attended meetings and acted as a liaison between the World Bank and Bogotá Institute of Technology (BIT), which runs the bootcamps. Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Graduate Teaching Assistant
      • Jan 2018 - May 2019

      San Francisco Bay Area Principles of Macroeconomics (ECON 112) - undergraduate course Economics of Development (ECON 672) - graduate course Natural Resource Economics and Development Policy (ECON 674) - graduate course Graduate Econometrics (ECON 620) - graduate course

    • Colombia
    • Business Consulting and Services
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Field Researcher
      • Jun 2018 - Aug 2018

      Medellin, Colombia The Power of Mentorship: Impacts on Female Micro-entrepreneurs in Medellin, Colombia is an experiment that proposes weekly, individualized mentoring sessions among female micro-entrepreneurs to promote sustainable profits, higher aspirations, and female empowerment. The goal of this study is to assess the impact of mentorship on sales, profits, and female empowerment among female micro-entrepreneurs in Medellin, Colombia. With the sample of 104 female micro-entrepreneurs, half are randomly… Show more The Power of Mentorship: Impacts on Female Micro-entrepreneurs in Medellin, Colombia is an experiment that proposes weekly, individualized mentoring sessions among female micro-entrepreneurs to promote sustainable profits, higher aspirations, and female empowerment. The goal of this study is to assess the impact of mentorship on sales, profits, and female empowerment among female micro-entrepreneurs in Medellin, Colombia. With the sample of 104 female micro-entrepreneurs, half are randomly assigned to receive an industry specific mentor. Mentoring occurs once a week for 5 weeks, then once a month thereafter. Mentors will coach mentees on business topics using a guided curriculum. At the conclusion of the experiment, meetings may be self-sustained informally. My team will identify any increases in profits and female empowerment in the short and long run as a result of mentoring. The data collection will be 4 waves of surveys over the course of one year. The impact analysis will draw policy conclusions for future supplementary micro-finance programs. Show less

    • United States
    • Utilities
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Community Outreach Intern
      • Apr 2017 - Jul 2017

      Participated in public and community events promoting SVCE and providing information to community members. In charge of the translation of documents into Spanish including flyers and presentations. Responsible for tracking and monitoring community outreach. Conducted research and built excel documents that will help SVCE conduct targeted outreach.

    • United States
    • Professional Training and Coaching
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Program Assistant
      • Aug 2016 - Jul 2017

      Santa Clara University Worked with social entrepreneurs from all over the world to assist in the acceleration of domestic and international enterprises. Wrote bi-weekly blog updates to showcase different enterprises and keep participants updated. Managed and organized data in Salesforce of each accelerator cohort. Prepared a procedural guide and video for social entrepreneurs and mentors on how to use new program platform.

    • Global Social Benefit Fellow
      • Mar 2016 - Nov 2016

      Santa Clara, California The mission of Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship at Santa Clara University is to accelerate global, innovation-based entrepreneurship in service to the poor and the planet. The Global Social Benefit Fellowship provides a comprehensive program of mentored, field-based study and action research for undergraduates within Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship's worldwide network of social entrepreneurs. The Fellowship combines a fully funded 6-8 week summer field experience in… Show more The mission of Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship at Santa Clara University is to accelerate global, innovation-based entrepreneurship in service to the poor and the planet. The Global Social Benefit Fellowship provides a comprehensive program of mentored, field-based study and action research for undergraduates within Miller Center for Social Entrepreneurship's worldwide network of social entrepreneurs. The Fellowship combines a fully funded 6-8 week summer field experience in the developing world with two quarters of academically rigorous research.

    • Mexico
    • Renewables & Environment
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Global Social Benefit Fellow
      • Mar 2016 - Nov 2016

      Mexico The mission of ILUMÉXICO is to provide solar energy to individuals in rural communities throughout Mexico who do not have access to grid-based electricity. Research Activities: My research partner and I conducted a total of 50 semi-structured interviews, in Campeche, Mexico. A total of 32 individuals were interviewed regarding their satisfaction with their solar home system. The objective was to discern the similarities and differences in beneficiary experience between government… Show more The mission of ILUMÉXICO is to provide solar energy to individuals in rural communities throughout Mexico who do not have access to grid-based electricity. Research Activities: My research partner and I conducted a total of 50 semi-structured interviews, in Campeche, Mexico. A total of 32 individuals were interviewed regarding their satisfaction with their solar home system. The objective was to discern the similarities and differences in beneficiary experience between government program recipients and ILUMÉXICO clients. Eighteen individuals were interviewed regarding a solar cooler prototype designed by a team of Santa Clara University engineering students. Key Findings: - After-sale services increase customer satisfaction. - ILUMÉXICO has the opportunity to acquire potential new customers. - There is a market viability for the solar cooler. Deliverables: - Comparative study report. - Referral program proposal. - Solar cooler impact assessment report. Show less

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Public Policy Intern
      • Jan 2016 - Jun 2016

      San Jose Compiled a research data sheet on information regarding senior citizens to support SVCN's and ASC's advocacy policy agenda. Attended and took notes at meetings regarding senior citizen advocacy. Conducted research to support a concept paper regarding shared housing in Santa Clara County. Analyzed trends in Santa Clara County's Budget over the past decade, and calculated what percentage of the budget is allocated to nonprofit organizations in the county. Supported SVCN with any… Show more Compiled a research data sheet on information regarding senior citizens to support SVCN's and ASC's advocacy policy agenda. Attended and took notes at meetings regarding senior citizen advocacy. Conducted research to support a concept paper regarding shared housing in Santa Clara County. Analyzed trends in Santa Clara County's Budget over the past decade, and calculated what percentage of the budget is allocated to nonprofit organizations in the county. Supported SVCN with any research necessary to strengthen advocacy. Show less

    • United States
    • Telecommunications
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • Marketing and Finance Intern
      • Jun 2015 - Sep 2015

      Santa Clara Collaborated on 6 marketing projects varying from market research, competitive analysis and video production. Designed my own infographic on smart metering which is published on the company website as a resource for IoT and M2M technology. Took a leadership role in planning, coordinating and executing two company events with my fellow interns that resulted in improved company morale. Responsible for shipping SIM cards and generating invoice's for our customers.

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Library Student Assistant
      • Sep 2014 - Jun 2015

      Santa Clara, CA Worked at the circulation desk facilitating book check out and providing assistance to students and faculty fostering a learning environment. Responsible for recording library use which was helpful data in planning the library remodeling to accommodate students.

    • Conference Service Coordinator
      • Jun 2014 - Sep 2014

      Santa Clara, CA Provided customer service and logistics to over 40 groups holding conferences at SCU, alongside a diverse team, which helped promote Santa Clara University. Developed effective communication and customer service skills.

    • Instructor and Desk Receptionist
      • Sep 2011 - Sep 2013

      Mountain View, CA Successfully coached kids in martial arts, encouraging them to develop skills such as self discipline which helped them obtain their black belts, as well as succeed in academics. Developed and implemented a new system to organize monthly belt examinations for students, which proved to be time and cost efficient. In charge of designing and promoting flyers for various events that increased participation and camaraderie.

Education

  • University of San Francisco
    Master of Science - MS, International and Development Economics
    2017 - 2019
  • Santa Clara University
    Major: Economics, Minors: Political Science, International Business, Economics
    2013 - 2017
  • Universidad de Deusto
    Business Administration and Management, General
    2015 - 2015

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