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Alexandra M.

Fraenkel
#2971 50 Leon Street, Boston, MA 02115 845.399.4947, fraenkel.a@husky.neu.edu

EDUCATION
Northeastern University Boston, MA Candidate: Bachelor of Arts in International Affairs and Human Services May 2015 GPA: 3.91 Honors, Leadership and Awards: University Honors Program, Deans List (Fall 2011-Spring 2013), Deans Scholarship (2011-2016), 2013 Amelia Peabody Scholarship, 2013 Emil Bauer Scholarship, 2013 Karen T. Rigg Shining Torch Scholarship, 2012 Thomas I. Atkins Social Justice Scholarship

EXPERIENCE
Learning by Giving Foundation Boston, MA Lead Teaching Assistant/Marketing Specialist April 2013-present Manage and coordinate 20 TAs for Giving With Purpose, the first-ever Massive Open Online Course (M.O.O.C.) on effective charitable giving Assist in developing and finalizing M.O.O.C. course content Manage M.O.O.C. social media channels and assist with various marketing communications Northeastern Students4Giving (NS4G) Boston, MA Program Assistant/Student Philanthropist September 2012-June 2013 Work closely with the Program Director to develop, improve, and expand NS4Gs impact Contribute to the planning and implementation of the 2013 Social Impact Conference Support and advise multiple Service-Learning teams in the Strategic Philanthropy and Nonprofit Management (SPNM) course taught by Professor Rebecca Riccio Served as a student ambassador and fundraising team member in the Fall 2012 SPNM course International Institute of Boston Boston, MA Workforce Development Intern January 2013-June 2013 Assist in the assessment, support, and placement of refugee, asylee, and immigrant clients accessing employment services from the Institute Conduct intake evaluations and follow-up meetings to ascertain best services for each client Participate in bi-weekly disposition of clients while maintaining accurate database casenotes Strong Women Strong Girls Boston, MA Co-Field Trip Coordinator, Site Leader, and Mentor September 2011-present Responsible for planning field trips for the organization, securing funds for implementation with the Fundraising Coordinator, and designing the workshops and curriculum Teach 3rd-5th grade girls about mutual cycles of empowerment and positive social change Starr Library Rhinebeck, NY Page Assistant to Childrens Librarian and Library Director September 2006-August 2011 Provided quality customer service while assisting patrons and donors Assisted in events coordination, community outreach projects, and new employee training Girls Leadership Workshop (GLW) Committee at ERVK Hyde Park, NY Board Member September 2008-January 2010 Worked to maximize outreach efforts within local and global GLW communities Served on the selection committee and reviewed applications Designed and facilitated female empowerment workshops at Marist College

SKILLS AND INTERESTS


Language: German (fluent), Spanish (beginner) Computer: MS Word, MS Excel, MS Access, PowerPoint, Windows, Macintosh, Internet research References Available Upon!"#$%#&'!

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