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Pam Eichenbaum
Manager,Special Projects - Office of the President
Pam Eichenbaum is a seasoned professional with a diverse background in corporate, community, foundation, and government relations, specifically in supporting community and economic development in southwestern Pennsylvania. With over 12 years of experience, Pam excels in special projects management, relationship building, and forming strategic partnerships across various sectors. Her expertise lies in forging partnerships, fundraising, developing new initiatives, program execution, and advocating at local, state, and federal levels.
Pam pursued a Master's in Community Planning at the University of Maryland and completed her Bachelor's degree at the University of Pittsburgh. Her educational background has equipped her with the knowledge and skills necessary for her successful career in community and economic development.
Throughout her career, Pam has held various key roles in prestigious organizations. She served as the Manager of Special Projects in the Office of the President at Carnegie Mellon University, where she demonstrated her leadership and project management skills. Prior to this, she was the Senior Business Development Associate at Innovation Works, further honing her expertise in business development.
Additionally, Pam has experience working as a Consultant at the Intergovernmental Cooperation Authority and as a Special Projects Manager and Events Manager at the Alliance for a Healthier Generation. Her role as the Let's Move! Active Schools Program Manager at the Alliance for a Healthier Generation highlights her commitment to promoting health and wellness initiatives.
Furthermore, Pam has a strong background in development and external relations, having worked as a Coordinator in Development & External Relations at the University of Maryland. Her experience as the Let's Move! Project Assistant at the USDA's Center for Faith Based and Neighborhood Partnerships underscores her dedication to community engagement and partnership building.
Before her notable positions in higher education and health-related organizations, Pam served as a Graduate Coordinator at the Veteran's Program Office at the University of Maryland and also gained valuable experience as a Community Organizer & Coordinator at the Oakland Community Council, showcasing her versatility and ability to work in diverse settings.