Rachel Kollin
Rachel Kollin
Rachel Kollin is an experienced professional with an educational background in psychology, research, and evaluation. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Psychology from Michigan State University, a Graduate Certificate in Research and Evaluation from Wayne State University, and a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Community Social Psychology from the University of Massachusetts at Lowell.
Kollin has worked in various organizations, serving in different roles such as Evaluation Project Manager at Wayne State University School of Social Work, Student Life Wellness Coordinator at Wayne State University, and Prevention Fellow at Michigan Department of Health and Human Services-Office of Recovery Oriented Systems of Care.
With a passion for social welfare, Kollin has dedicated herself to serving those in need in different settings. She has served as Program Evaluator Intern at The Center for Hope and Healing, Inc, Research Assistant at the Center for Promotion of Health in the New England Workplace, Graduate Assistant at the University of Massachusetts Lowell, Research Assistant at Violence Against Women Research and Outreach Initiative, and Research Assistant at Personality and Evolutionary Psychology Laboratory.
Throughout her career, Kollin has demonstrated a commitment to research and evaluation, which has allowed her to provide profound insights into the social welfare sector. Her proficiency in this area is aided by her critical thinking and communication skills, which enable her to explain the results of her research in a clear and understandable way.