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Britt Yamamoto
cultivating the conditions for transformation
Britt Yamamoto is an esteemed individual with a diverse educational background. They hold a Ph.D. in Geography from the University of Washington, a Certificate in Financial Planning and Management of Nonprofit Organizations from California State University-Fullerton, an M.S. in Community Development from the University of California, Davis, and a B.A. in English Language and Literature from the University of Michigan.
Britt has been involved in various organizations, showcasing their leadership and expertise. They are currently serving as the Principal at SOIL: Solutions for Online Integrated Learning. Previously, Britt held positions such as Visiting Associate Professor at Tohoku University, Co-Founder and CEO at Perennial, Adjunct Associate Professor at University of Vermont Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, and more.
With a rich background in academia, Britt has worked in multiple teaching and advisory roles. They have been a Clinical Associate Professor at the University of Washington in the Department of Global Health, Executive Director & Founder at iLEAP, and Faculty Member at Amani Institute, among others.
Britt Yamamoto's past experiences also include positions like International Initiatives Coordinator at the University of Washington, Special Lecturer at Asian Rural Institute, and Farm Manager at Rural California Housing Corporation (RCHC). Their vast expertise spans across various realms including education, community development, and nonprofit management.