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    Allison Slater

    Customer obsessed leader with a passion for innovation and climate impact

    Allison Slater is an equity advocate, balletomane, cheese enthusiast, and long-distance hiker. She studied Cellular and Molecular Biology at Sarah Lawrence College and Columbia University. She has an impressive career history in people development, talent operations, and learning and development initiatives. As the Director of People Development at TripActions, she leads the team responsible for creating high-quality people programs that attract, retain, and develop top talent. Allison has also worked as the Senior Manager of Global Talent Operations and Manager of Talent Operations at TripActions and Manager of Recruiting Operations and Programs at Stitch Fix. Her background also includes experience as Head of People and Talent at ClassDojo, Co-Founder at Camp Phoenix, Director of Human Capital and School Partnerships at Teach For America, and Manager of Instruction at Revolution Prep. Allison's expertise centers on talent management, learning and development, and human resources. In her spare time, she enjoys hiking, ballet, and trying new cheeses.

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    Experience

    Senior Partner Success Manager at EnergySage since September 2023
    Manager, Customer Success at Robin (November 2021 - January 2023)

    Education

    Bachelor of Arts in Political Science, Summa Cum Laude from University of Massachusetts, Amherst (2008-2011), International Relations at University of Nicosia (2010)

    Location

    San Francisco, California