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    Rachel Strauss

    Cultivator of Programs, Partnerships & Relationships | Community Manager

    Rachel Strauss is a dynamic creator with a passion for driving strategic communication to empower individuals towards achieving larger purposes.

    With a background in professional, technical, business, and scientific writing, as well as journalism and leadership, Rachel holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Delaware.

    Furthermore, she pursued her interest in Strategic Communication with a Public Relations concentration, earning a Master of Arts from the University of Delaware.

    Rachel has a deep commitment to work-life integration, focusing on impactful professional work that aligns with her values of social change.

    Skilled in communication, process design, data analysis, and user experience, Rachel excels in solving customer needs and challenges.

    Her professional journey includes roles in various organizations, such as Community Manager at Ruvna, Consultant at Horn Entrepreneurship Official, Interim Assistant Director at Youth Programs, Program Coordinator, and Program Manager at Horn Entrepreneurship Official, as well as positions at The Andrew McDonough B+ Foundation and as Executive Director at UDance.

    She has successfully scaled program growth by 63% and has made a significant impact on over 25,000 lives globally through collaborations with non-profits, higher education institutions, corporations, NGOs, and philanthropists.

    In her leisure time, Rachel enjoys connecting with entrepreneurial individuals, traveling to Cape May with her family, taking leisurely walks with her Havapoo named Lucy, and indulging in delicious cuisine.

    Highlights

    Feb 10 · Forbes
    University Of Delaware's Diamond Challenge Teaches High School Entrepreneurs To Navigate The Startup World - Forbes
    University Of Delaware's Diamond Challenge Teaches High School Entrepreneurs To Navigate The Startup
    Aug 6 · Guardian
    Nigerian college student wins World Scavenger Hunt Award - Guardian