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Brenda Mutuma
Policy Analyst - Writer - Diversity and Inclusion Advocate
Brenda Mutuma is a professional with a diverse background in policy, communications, and leadership in diversity and inclusion programming. Currently working as a Content Contributor at Women Sound Off, Brenda focuses on highlighting women's issues in the music industry through articles and collaboration with the marketing team for overall consistency. She has also published pieces on food security, transportation rights, and diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Brenda aspires to secure a creative writing role that challenges her capabilities and demonstrates her capacity to deliver exceptional results independently.
Education-wise, Brenda studied Leadership at Princeton University, attended Union Theological Seminary, and obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Government from Stanford University.
In her career journey, Brenda has held roles such as Program Coordinator at Stanford University, Case Manager at Tenderloin Housing Clinic, Regional Diversity and Inclusion Chair at USDA, Special Emphasis Program Manager at USDA, Senior Program Specialist at USDA, Farmers Market Technical Lead at USDA, Emerson National Hunger Fellow at Detroit Food Policy Council, Summer Intern at Silicon Valley Community Foundation, Africa Service Fellow at Heifer International, Food and Meal Coordinator at Night Outreach Stanford University Women's Shelter, and Administrative Assistant at Stanford University Center for African Studies.
Beyond her professional endeavors, Brenda is deeply committed to community service and personal development activities. Her involvement in food justice initiatives has taken her to countries like Uganda, France, Haiti, and Washington D.C. She seeks to align with an organization that values her skill set and offers long-term career growth opportunities.
All invitations to connect with Brenda are encouraged and welcomed.