Natasha Soolkin

Executive Director at New American Association of Massachusetts
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Lynn, Massachusetts, United States, US

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Experience

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Executive Director
      • Jan 2018 - Present

      The mission of the New American Association of Massachusetts (NAAM) is to assist newly arriving refugees and immigrants with integration into American society, to promote economic stability , to build bridges with the larger community, and to foster the maintenance of refugees’ and immigrants' cultural identities. In support of this mission, NAAM pursues the following goals: 1. To educate newcomers about American society and culture; 2. To promote civic participation and engagement with the larger community; 3. To provide much-needed social services, advocacy, and economic development assistance, and to facilitate access to mainstream social services; 4. To provide avenues for learning, cultural expression and cultural outreach. Show less

    • Regional Director
      • 2002 - Jul 2022

      Agency provides a broad array of social support services to the diverse groups of refugees and immigrants resettled in Massachusetts, incuding ESL and employment programs, case management, citizenship assistance, programs for youth and seniors. Agency provides a broad array of social support services to the diverse groups of refugees and immigrants resettled in Massachusetts, incuding ESL and employment programs, case management, citizenship assistance, programs for youth and seniors.

    • Community Resource Specialist
      • 1999 - 2002

    • United States
    • Oil and Gas
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Manager, Business Services
      • 1991 - 1997

Education

  • Moscow University of History and Archives

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