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Chelsea Beytas
Community Planner at Federal Transit Administration
Chelsea Beytas is a recent graduate holding master's degrees in urban planning and development, and in public health, with a strong eye for details and extensive experience in data cleaning, management, analysis, and reporting. Chelsea is enthusiastic about enhancing public health outcomes and revitalizing urban neighborhoods to foster vibrant and connected communities.
With a solid educational background that includes a Master's degree in Urban Planning and Development from Cleveland State University, a Master's Degree in Public Health with a focus on Global Health Leadership & Administration from the University of Haifa, and a Bachelor's Degree in Health Science from Boston University, Chelsea brings a comprehensive understanding of health and urban planning to her work.
Chelsea's professional experience spans across various roles such as Community Planner at Federal Transit Administration, Planning Intern at Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA), Graduate Research Assistant at Cleveland State University, and Financial Capability Education Program Specialist at Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago. Chelsea has also been involved in volunteer initiatives and internships at organizations like AmeriCorps VISTA, Israel Association of Baseball, and the Cleveland Clinic, showcasing a diverse skill set and commitment to community service.
Driven by a passion to contribute to transformative urban planning and development projects, Chelsea aims to create more equitable, fiscally sound, and enjoyable cities. With a keen interest in improving public health and developing thriving neighborhoods, Chelsea possesses the skills and dedication needed to drive positive change in urban environments.