Teilyn Thompson

Executive Assistant to CEO at Flatfile
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Experience

    • United States
    • Software Development
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Executive Assistant to CEO
      • Mar 2023 - Present

    • Recruiting Coordinator
      • Sep 2021 - Present

    • United States
    • Education Administration Programs
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Elementary School Teacher
      • Jun 2015 - Sep 2021

      Oakland, CA 2nd Grade Teacher at Achieve Academy

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Project Futures Global Project Coordinator
      • Apr 2011 - Sep 2011

      Manhattan, NY -Assisted with the development and launch of a volunteer program -Coordinated with volunteers nationwide -Brainstormed fundraising methods and strategies with program directors

    • United States
    • Entertainment
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Promoter
      • May 2010 - Jun 2011

      San Francisco Worked in promotions & events at SF's top radio station, 997 NOW

    • India
    • Graphic Design
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Sales Representative
      • Aug 2008 - Oct 2009

      Walnut Creek, CA

    • France
    • Civic and Social Organizations
    • Documentary Filmmaker for "Don't Erase My History"
      • Oct 2007 - Sep 2008

      San Francisco Bay Area Collaborating director of documentary-short "Don't Erase My History". A group of Bay Area youth take us on a quest for the very history that has "no name" in their schools. Together they open archival closets and talk with LGBTQ artists, activists, and pioneers. In a world where their queer history is still regularly erased, what will they discover?

    • Workshop Leader & Volunteer
      • 2005 - 2008

      Concord, CA Ally Action educates, connects, and engages people to create school communities that are safe, inclusive and effective for all, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression. Ally Action envisions a world in which each and every member of every school community is valued, respected and supported across all layers of individual, family and community identity and experience; in which each and every member of every school community has the tools and the power to create safe… Show more Ally Action educates, connects, and engages people to create school communities that are safe, inclusive and effective for all, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity/expression. Ally Action envisions a world in which each and every member of every school community is valued, respected and supported across all layers of individual, family and community identity and experience; in which each and every member of every school community has the tools and the power to create safe and just school communities for all as an ally. We are committed to realizing this vision by working toward social justice and engaging individual and organizational capacities, one classroom at a time.

    • United States
    • Civic and Social Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Youth Leader at Queer Youth Advocacy Day
      • Oct 2007 - Oct 2007

      Sacramento, CA Led a group of GSA youth members from across the state to mobilize at the California state capitol to meet with legislators and to lobby for LGBTQ legislation: SB 777 and AB 394. The Safe Place to Learn Act (AB 394, Levine), and the Student Civil Rights Act (SB 777, Kuehl), were passed in 2007 and required the California Department of Education to monitor school districts’ creation and publication of anti-harassment policies and complaint procedures and updated the list of prohibited… Show more Led a group of GSA youth members from across the state to mobilize at the California state capitol to meet with legislators and to lobby for LGBTQ legislation: SB 777 and AB 394. The Safe Place to Learn Act (AB 394, Levine), and the Student Civil Rights Act (SB 777, Kuehl), were passed in 2007 and required the California Department of Education to monitor school districts’ creation and publication of anti-harassment policies and complaint procedures and updated the list of prohibited bases of discrimination and harassment. Show less

Education

  • Tulane University
    Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Sociology
    2011 - 2014
  • Saint Mary's College of California
    Multiple Subject Credentials, Elementary Education and Teaching
    2014 - 2015
  • San Francisco State University
    Sociology, Holistic Health
    2009 - 2011

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