Amy Vossbrinck
Amy Vossbrinck, Executive Assistant to the Chief Financial Officer, Wikimedia Foundation
- "We are standing all together, face to face and arm in arm; we are standing on the threshold of a dream. No more hunger, no more killing, no more wasting life away. It is simply and idea and I know its time has come." "I Want to Live" John Denver
"I arrived at the Wikimedia Foundation in February 2013. I feel fortunate to be working in a place where people are dedicated to coming together to build a better world through education, international exchange and collaborative team work. I previously worked for six years as the Executive Assistant and Scheduler for a U.S. Congressman from Ohio. Prior to that I was fortunate to work with heads of state to organize conferences and initiatives in both Russia and Mexico and at the grassroots level to manage projects in Afghanistan, Russia and the Country of Georgia. Though these opportunities I have come to deeply appreciate the oneness of our planetary family, while, at the same time, enjoying the stunning beauty of our diversity." [1]
Former Work
- Former COO, Center for Citizen Initiatives [1] (since 2013) [2]
- U.S. House of Representatives (Dennis Kucinich, Executive Assistant/Scheduler - Dates Employed Jan 2007 – Dec 2012 Employment Duration 6 yrs
- World Business Academy, Executive Director/Executive Assistant - Dates Employed 2004 – 2006 Employment Duration 2 yrs
- Kucinich for President, National Campaign Activities Coordinator - Dates Employed Jul 2003 – Nov 2004 Employment Duration 1 yr 5 mos
- Foundation for Global Community, Director of Operations - Dates Employed 2000 – 2003 Employment Duration 3 yrs
- Center for Citizen Initiatives, Chief Operating Officer - Dates Employed Jan 1998 – Jan 2000 Employment Duration 2 yrs 1 mo
- State of the World Forum - Co-founder, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer - Dates Employed Jan 1989 – Jan 1997
- International Foreign Policy Association, former Director
Resources and articles
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References
- ↑ Wikimedia Foundation Amy Vossbrinck, organizational web page, accessed March 30, 2018.