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    Kimberly Pollock

    M.P.S. Global Development Student at Cornell University

    Kimberly Pollock is a proactive graduate student with strong skills in academic research and data analysis.

    Having served in the Peace Corps for over 2 years, she possesses valuable intercultural skills and is fluent in Spanish.

    Kimberly is passionate about environmental causes and is well-versed in grant writing, project design, and monitoring and evaluation.

    She aspires to work with international development organizations to further her environmental goals.

    Kimberly pursued a Master of Professional Studies in Global Development from Cornell University and holds a Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and Environmental Studies from St. Lawrence University.

    She also studied Spanish Language and Literature at the Universidad de Costa Rica.

    Kimberly's professional experience includes roles such as Bilingual Teacher at Horizons for Homeless Children, Environmental Educator at the Peace Corps, and Wildlife Field Instructor at the Northwest Outdoor Science School.

    Additionally, she has volunteered as a Spanish Interpreter at Southwest Community Health Center and worked as an Editorial Assistant at the Latin American Research Review.

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