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Melissa Galvez

Director Of Communications at Relay Graduate School of Education

Melissa Galvez is an accomplished storyteller with a strong background in public policy, particularly in the field of education.

Her diverse professional experience includes roles as a writer, editor, and radio reporter, as well as involvement in communications strategy for nonprofits.

Melissa's career journey began as a teacher with Teach for America, showcasing her dedication to education and making a positive impact.

Known for her creative problem-solving skills and commitment to delivering high-quality results, Melissa thrives on new challenges and collaborative opportunities.

She holds a Masters of Public Policy in Social and Urban Policy from Harvard Kennedy School, an AB in History from Princeton University, and completed her high school education at Saint Ann's School.

Throughout her career, Melissa has held key positions at various organizations, including Director Of Communications at Relay Graduate School of Education, Content and Communications Marketing Manager at BetterLesson, and Senior Communications Consultant at Education Resource Strategies.

Additionally, she has served as a Senior Editor for Content and Distribution at Education Resource Strategies, a Tutor at Advantage Testing, and an Associate Producer with RadioBoston at WBUR.

Her versatile roles have also included being a Marketing Consultant at REEP-Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University, a NewsLab Reporter at KUHF Houston Public Radio, and an Outreach Consultant at In2Books.

Prior to her current endeavors, Melissa Galvez taught 8th grade English Language Arts at Alief Middle School through the Teach for America program and held the position of Executive Associate at College Summit.

Passionate about driving positive change and working alongside individuals dedicated to making a difference in the world, Melissa's work can be explored further at www.melissagalvez.com.

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Washington, District of Columbia, United States