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    Crystal Ngo

    Diversity, Equity & Inclusion // Knowledge Management // Operations // Project Management // Program Management

    Crystal Ngo is a professional with a strong background in building capacity for organizations and communities, focusing on program management, project management, operations, and diversity, equity, and inclusion for remote and distributed teams.

    With educational achievements including a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Candidate, a Master of Arts (M.A.), and a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) from prestigious institutions like Brown University and Smith College, Crystal has a well-rounded academic foundation.

    Crystal has served in various roles in renowned organizations, such as Program Manager for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Guidance at AnitaB.org, where she operated remotely, demonstrating her proficiency in managing programs and promoting inclusivity.

    Her contributions extend to multiple appointments as a Committee Member at Brown University and various positions involving teaching, research, and administration at the same institution, showcasing her versatility and commitment to academia.

    Crystal's professional experience also includes roles like Program Manager for Professional Development at the National Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors (NAIFA), Project Assistant for Evaluation at Mosaica: Center for Nonprofit Development and Pluralism, and AmeriCorps VISTA Member focusing on community organization at the National Alliance of Vietnamese American Service Agencies (NAVASA), highlighting her diverse skill set and dedication to community service.

    Furthermore, Crystal has honed her skills through experiences like being a Museum Collections Management Intern at Pomona College and an Archives Assistant at Smith College, illustrating her adaptability and hands-on approach to learning.

    Passionate about connecting with like-minded individuals and exploring new opportunities, Crystal is particularly interested in organizations that prioritize the beneficial impact of technology on society.

    Crystal Ngo, whose preferred pronouns are she/her/hers, invites professional engagement and emphasizes the correct pronunciation of her last name, 'Ngo,' as one syllable with a non-silent 'g.'