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Grace Parker
Director of Partnerships at BAXUS
Grace Parker is an accomplished professional with a strong educational background and diverse work experience in public affairs, policy analysis, and international development.
She pursued her Bachelor of Science in Public Affairs (BSPA) with a focus on Public Policy Analysis from Indiana University Bloomington. Additionally, she studied National & International Policy and Comparative Policy Studies at the School of Public and Environmental Affairs in Cuba, showcasing her interest in global policy issues.
Grace further expanded her knowledge by studying Development Economics and International Development at the University of Zagreb, demonstrating her commitment to understanding economic and developmental challenges on a global scale.
With her professional experience, Grace Parker has held key roles in various prestigious organizations. She served as the Director of Partnerships at BAXUS, where she honed her skills in building strategic partnerships and fostering collaborations.
Prior to her role at BAXUS, Grace worked as an Associate in Private Wealth Management at Goldman Sachs, showcasing her expertise in financial services and strategic wealth planning.
Her experience also includes a role as an Assistant Campaign Manager at Five Corners Strategies, where she demonstrated her proficiency in campaign coordination and management.
Grace Parker's journey in public affairs began as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at Indiana University Bloomington, laying the foundation for her research skills and academic pursuits.
She also served as a Research Associate at Five Corners Strategies, further solidifying her expertise in research methodologies and analysis.
In addition, Grace Parker contributed her skills as the Indiana State Digital Lead at Organizing for Action, highlighting her commitment to digital outreach and engagement strategies.
Grace Parker's combined academic background and professional experience make her a well-rounded professional with competencies in policy analysis, partnership development, research, and campaign management.
She continues to be a valuable asset in the fields of public affairs and international development, leveraging her skills and knowledge to make meaningful contributions in the global arena.