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Sigal Shoham
Graduate Student at Eastern Mennonite University
Sigal Shoham, an accomplished professional with a diverse background in conflict resolution, communication, and performing arts.
Sigal holds a B.A in Theater and Performing Arts from the University of California, Berkeley, where she honed her skills in expression and creativity.
Furthering her education, she pursued a Masters in Conflict Transformation from Eastern Mennonite University, specializing in constructive conflict resolution strategies.
With a focus on nonviolent communication, Sigal completed the Leadership Program Graduate at Bay Area Nonviolent Communication, enhancing her expertise in peaceful conflict resolution.
Throughout her career, Sigal has held various roles such as Conflict Resolution Specialist at the U.S. Department of the Interior, where she utilized her skills to manage and resolve disputes effectively.
Her experience includes serving as a Mediator at the Superior Court of San Francisco Small Claims, handling legal conflicts with professionalism and fairness.
Sigal also contributed as a Trainer at Bay Area Nonviolent Communication, where she shared her knowledge and trained individuals in communication techniques.
Additionally, she showcased her talents as a Writer and Performer at The Marsh, a renowned platform for artistic expression and performance.
Her career history highlights a versatile skill set, having excelled in roles such as Mediator, Trainer, and Coach at Bay Area Nonviolent Communication (BayNVC).
Sigal's passion for creativity led her to work as a Creator-Performer in an independent capacity, demonstrating her artistic prowess and innovative approach.
Beyond her professional endeavors, Sigal engaged in outdoor leadership as a Whitewater Rafting Guide at Environmental Traveling Companions, showcasing her adventurous spirit and diverse interests.