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Jessica Do
Legislative Intern at City of Seattle
Jessica Do is an accomplished public servant, journalist, and academic achiever with an impressive educational and professional background. A graduate of the Evans School of Public Policy and Governance at the University of Washington, Ms. Do earned a Master of Public Administration degree that positions her to excel in government and non-profit management. Her undergraduate education at Washington State University, where she majored in Sociology and Political Science, reflects her deep interest in public policy formulation and implementation.
Ms. Do has a wealth of experience working in various organizations, including government, higher education, and non-profit. Notably, she served as a Legislative Intern at the City of Seattle, where she demonstrated her capacity to provide policy support for elected officials in a complex urban environment. Additionally, she worked as an AmeriCorps VISTA member at Sacramento County, where she honed her professional and leadership skills, and helped address poverty and public health issues. Ms. Do's other professional experiences include roles as a telephone interviewer, management intern, service director, research intern, and clerical assistant at Washington State University. In each of these roles, Ms. Do exhibited her dedication to teamwork, customer service, and results-oriented problem-solving.
Ms. Do's academic and professional achievements make her a valuable asset to any organization that seeks to make a positive impact on society. Her skills in public policy, project management, data analysis, and community engagement, make her an ideal match for many roles, including those in non-profit organizations, government agencies, or consulting firms. Ms. Do is a lifelong learner and values collaboration, excellence, and diversity. Her educational, professional, and personal experiences make her a role model for aspiring public servants and scholars.