1. EDUCATIONKATIE PETITT
United Nations University for Peace - El Rodeo, Costa Rica
GPA 9.3
MASTERS OF INTERNATIONAL PEACE STUDIES 2014
BACHELORS OF ARTS IN PEACE STUDIES 2010
Whitworth University- Spokane, Washington
GPA 3.4
CERTIFICATE IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT & SERVICE-LEARNING
Stellenbosch University- Stellenbosch, South Africa
2009
2016
EXPERIENCE
AMERICAN DELEGATE
Legacy International, State Department- Morocco
- Conducted workshops throughout Morocco on NGO strategies for 140+ young
nonprofit professionals and social innovators. Training topics included fundraising,
organizational storytelling, and social media.
- Acted as 1 of 4 American delegates in this US/Morocco civil society exchange.
- Learned from and advised 10 civil society leaders working on various issues
across Morocco.
GEIR- Washington, DC
- Conduct quantitative and qualitative reports on the relationship foundations have
with their grantee partners.
- Coordinate and hold in-person surveys with targeted grantee partners in the
NorthEast region of the U.S.
- Collaborate with other GEIR team members to compile report and present to
foundations, painting a clearer picture on the effectiveness of their funding and the
way they conduct their relationships.
CONSULTING ASSOCIATE 2016
Institute for Multi-Track Diplomacy- Arlington, Virginia
- Mentored ED on internal and external leadership strategies that reflect the
mission and vision of the organization.
- Created systems for organizational capacity building throughout programs,
including HR support for IMTD's 20+ staff.
- Planned and facilitated three day Fellowship Program training for 20+ with a focus
on holistic staff development and international partner interactions.
- Implemented M&E, MOUs, strategy and staff assignments in collaboration with
IMTD's intentional partners.
CONSULTING DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMS 2016
PROGRAM MANAGER 2016
The Advocacy Project- Washington, DC
- Directed organization as one of two staff, managing the implementation of over
$300,000 of funds and the work of 30+ interns, fellows and contract workers.
- Developed and implemented strategy for this international grassroots development
organization to support capacity and peace building in post-conflict areas.
- Managed competitive fellowship program that paired graduate students with
international community-based organizations focusing on human rights in over 15
different countries.
- Oversaw logistical, human resources, accounting and development work of entire
organization, including original media/social media content, web-based advocacy,
and fundraising strategy and implementation.
- Fundraised and conducted outreach through panel discussions, Advocacy Quilt
exhibitions and gallery events, donor and alumni outreach. Raised over 16% of our
budget in donations and grew AP’s network substantially.
2. PEACEBUILDERS FELLOW
Center for Conflict Studies at Middlebury University- Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
- Implemented field research about water conflict in Ethiopia with story-telling focus.
- Conducted over 40 interviews and traveled extensively around the country to
collect stories about water and community development.
- Published stories through multimedia blog, website, transcription and print media.
- Created all original writing, photos and videos, as well as co-designed publication
media.
- Maintained expansive professional network of agencies, individual activists and
actors, and relevant parties related to water issues in Ethiopia.
2014
YOUTH SERVICES COORDINATOR
West Town Academy at Greater West Town Development Project- Chicago, IL
- Assisted Principal/Director at urban high school for disadvantaged, dropout youth,
ages 17-21.
-Oversaw implementation of $1.5 million federal service-learning and community
engagement grant.
-Organized bi-monthly school-wide service-learning trips to various organizations
throughout Chicago for 200+ students and staff.
-Spearheaded youth internship program with local grassroots and community-
based organizations.
2012
2011VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR
Heartland Alliance Refugee & Immigrant Community Services- Chicago, IL
- Recruited, trained, and managed volunteers for two separate services at
Heartland Alliance: Refugee Family Services and English language teachers for
adult learners.
- Grew volunteer program from a base of 40 volunteers to over 100 active
volunteers.
- Managed a caseload of 250+ refuge families providing wrap-around services, and
advocating for refugee rights in the community.
K-12 & ELDERLY CASE MANAGER
Heartland Alliance Refugee & Immigrant Community Services- Chicago, IL
- Coordinated quarterly ESL testing for 45+ youth.
- Maintained database for Jewish Federation Grant
- Taught parenting classes and managed quarterly assessments of adults in
classes.
- Co-founded, with other resettlement agencies, citywide ESL and parenting tests
and databases (1st of its kind in the US).
- United Iraqi community, refugee organizations, and Chicago Public Schools in
community development meetings and workshops to resolve persistent community
conflicts.
- Managed a case-load of 100+ refugee youth working with schools and Chicago
youth systems to make sure they were well integrated and supported in schools.
- Oversaw case load of 30+ people with disabilities and elderly refugees, advocating
for refugee human rights in healthcare services around Chicago.
2010
BONNER LEADER STUDENT DIRECTOR
Whitworth University's Center for Service Learning- Spokane, WA
- Supervised 25+ students and their unique service placements around Spokane as
they completed over 2,000 service hours throughout the 2009-2010 year.
- Coordinated group activities, retreats, and planned semi-monthly enrichment
seminar.
- Hired new Bonner Leaders and placed them into established positions around the
city.
- Designed new positions as needed with community partners and organizations.
- Oversaw cohort of Bonners who planned school-wide Urban Plunge and
Alternative Break trips – extended service-oriented trips for entire student body.
2009
3. CO-FOUNDER - FOOD FOR THOUGHT
Spokane, WA
- Co-founded community organization that hosted relational dinners with usual
attendance of 200+. Each event had the goal of inspiring interaction between all
sectors of society (students, professors, homeless, low-income, city-council
members, businessmen and women).
- Negotiated catering services and facility usage with multiple organizations
throughout city.
- Recruited and directed volunteer base of over 50, while advertising creatively and
extensively in region to build turnout.
- Program officially adopted and sustained by City of Spokane as an annual event
of National Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week, and now is into its 9th
year of existence.
2007
SKILLS
Non-Profit Management, Event Planning, Fundraising, Volunteer Coordination,
Partner and Coalition Building, Training and Curriculum Development, Strategic
Development
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