Samantha Rahmin
Samantha Rahmin
Samantha Rahmin is a well-educated and accomplished woman who has pursued a diverse range of interests and experiences. She holds degrees from both the University of St. Andrews and the University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School, with a Bachelor of Arts in American History and a minor in sociology and urban education. Additionally, she completed a high school diploma from the esteemed Horace Mann School.
Throughout her career, Rahmin has gained valuable experience in various fields, including law, banking, and education. She has served as a Judicial Intern at the U.S. District Court in the Southern District of New York and as a Compliance and Operational Risk Analyst at Bank of America. Additionally, she worked as a Peer Manager at the University of Pennsylvania College of Arts and Sciences and completed a Legal Research Assistant role for Professor Dorothy Roberts. Non-profit organizations are not a new venture for Rahmin as she has also been a Curatorial Intern at the National Museum of American Jewish History.
In the past, she has worked in several other roles such as a Legislative Intern at the Office of Senate Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg, a Head Counselor at Blue Rill Day Camp, and has served as an Educational Intern at The Elisabeth Morrow School.
Rahmin's education and experience have given her a broad range of professional and personal skills, making her a valuable and well-rounded individual.