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Alison Washabaugh

Alison Washabaugh is the Chief of Staff and Strategy for Uncommon Schools, where she oversees the legal affairs and strategic initiatives teams and focuses on organizational strategy, effectiveness and leadership.1 Prior to her current role, Alison spent 10 years at Year Up, a workforce development organization focused on connecting young adults to economic opportunity.13

During her time at Year Up, Alison served as the Chief of Staff.3 In this role, she was responsible for organizing and aligning strategic priorities with members of the senior leadership team, ensuring that the right people were discussing the right topics at the right time.23 She also shaped internal leadership communications to keep staff informed and inspired, helping them connect their day-to-day work to Year Up's mission.2

It's important to note that the information about Alison being a Senior Director of Scalable Solutions at Year Up is not supported by the provided search results. The most recent information indicates her role as Chief of Staff and Strategy at Uncommon Schools. The LinkedIn username provided (alison-washabaugh-738a161b) cannot be verified with the given search results.

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[PDF] NIH Pragmatic Trials Collaboratory Onboarding Meeting
Sep 13 · jobs.thewia.org
Senior Director, Student Recruitment @ Year Up
Jan 1 · edsurge.com
Jonathan Hasak | Writers | EdSurge
Jun 15 · nichd.nih.gov
Summary Minutes - May 3, 2021 | NICHD
Sep 26 · bridgespan.org
What Is a Chief of Staff and When Do You Need One? | Bridgespan

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Brooklyn, New York, United States