Michelle Aguilar
Michelle Aguilar
Michelle Aguilar is a highly skilled, versatile writer and mental health worker with a passion for psychology, mental health, art, music, culture, social justice, and civil law. Her academic background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature - English and German from the prestigious University of California, Berkeley, as well as an Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts, Arts, and Humanities from Santa Monica College. She also studied acting at Barbizon of Hollywood - Drama School and obtained a Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology from The Wright Institute.
Michelle's professional experience includes various roles at top-tier academic institutions, including her contributions as a research assistant at the Haas School of Business at UC Berkeley and as a director of communications design at Arts & Humanities Dean's Leadership Team at UC Berkeley. In addition to her academic pursuits, Michelle has worked as a behavioral therapist at the Center for Learning and Autism Support Services, as a science communications intern at KQED, and as a freelance writer for various companies.
Overall, Michelle's well-rounded academic background and diverse professional experiences equip her with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in any role she takes on.