Kristin is a graduate student at the University of
Washington's Evans School of Public Affairs, where she is studying non-profit
management and international development. She wants to start her own non-profit
after she graduates and is currently serving as CEN's Executive Intern.
Kristin first became interested in development issues while volunteering at an
orphanage in rural Nepal. Frustrated by the lack of opportunities available to
the children and villages with which she worked, Kristin is drawn to CEN's work
because of its focus on helping similar communities to become self-reliant.
Because she believes that "development" is not something that can be
imposed from the outside and that people and communities should be able to
determine their own destinies, CEN's focus on empowerment resonates deeply with
her.
Prior to returning to school, Kristin also worked at the American Red Cross in
Seattle, where she worked with the organization's brand-new young professionals
group and gained event-planning experience. As an undergraduate at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison, Kristin studied English and political science.
When she's not studying, Kristin enjoys climbing, skiing, reading, and
traveling.
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