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Rachel Weil

Public Health & Food Systems Planner

Rachel Weil is a community and relationship builder with a background in community engagement for promoting food access and public health, focusing on racial equity and lived experiences.

She holds a Master of Science in Agroecology; Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and a Bachelor of Arts in Environmental Analysis & Policy; Hispanic Language & Literature from Boston University.

Rachel also studied Film history, Spanish literature, and geography at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid.

Her professional experience includes roles such as Public Health & Food Systems Planner II, Assistant Manager of Community Investment, Program & Capacity Associate, and Community Health & Research Associate at The Greater Boston Food Bank.

Additionally, she has worked as a Research Assistant at Plate Waste Study, Project SOUP Manager at Somerville Homeless Coalition, Project Assistant at University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Research Analyst at Industrial Economics.

She has also held positions like Student Recycling Coordinator at Boston University and Counselor at Camp Betsey Cox, showcasing a diverse background in research, data analysis, community engagement, and public health.

Rachel Weil is known for her strong organizational skills, effective communication, active listening abilities, and proficiency in Spanish.

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Arlington, Massachusetts, United States