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Ramin Habibi
Licensed Real Estate Sales Professional at The Corcoran Group
Professional Background
Ramin Habibi is a seasoned public health professional and environmental justice activist dedicated to promoting food sovereignty, social justice, and sustainable development. With over a decade of experience in these sectors, she combines a robust educational foundation with hands-on initiatives that aim to effect positive change in communities around the globe. Ramin has a notable ability to connect across generations, engaging youth in critical global conversations while addressing pressing health and environmental issues.
Her career is marked by multiple leadership roles that highlight her expertise in orchestrating large-scale events, spearheading innovative programs, and designing impactful health communications. Ramin has successfully organized a range of youth-forward, intergenerational programming sessions at prestigious global conferences, enhancing the discourse on youth engagement in public health and sustainability.
Education and Achievements
Ramin holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) in Applied Psychology from New York University, where she laid the groundwork for her interest in public health through a psychological lens. She further enhanced her expertise during her study at the University of Virginia, which contributed to her holistic understanding of health, policy, and community engagement.
Ramin's notable successes include a myriad of initiatives where she played a crucial role in advancing gender equality and reproductive health rights. Notably, she organized the first digital poster session for an organization at a global conference, showcasing 150 different research and initiatives aimed at improving the lives and rights of girls and women. Her entrepreneurial spirit led her to pilot a community garden program in Siem Reap that focuses on economic development among rural women, thus intertwining sustainability with empowerment.
Another significant accomplishment includes her leadership in hosting a Climate Week NYC event, where she brought together regional food waste experts to discuss and showcase innovative solutions. Her commitment to environmental advocacy is also reflected in her educational workshops, such as the recycling 101 program she orchestrated with a non-governmental organization (NGO) to promote sustainability in everyday practices.
Achievements
Ramin's achievements extend beyond event organization and program development. She designed a study on incorporating Moringa into traditional Mexican diets to address malnutrition and executed a health communications campaign that aimed to increase the use of rain-fed bathrooms among university students. Her research in Baltimore city exploring the impact of food quality and safety on consumer behavior is another testament to her ability to blend research with real-world applications.
Ramin is also a respected speaker, having been invited to participate in numerous esteemed events and platforms. These include World Environment Day hosted by UNICEF, where she shared insights on environmental issues, and the 9th Annual CUGH Global Health Conference. She has contributed to educational podcasts like Global Caveat, and Inga and the Planet, where her discussions continue to inspire others in the fields of public health and environmental sustainability.
Languages
Ramin is proficient in English and holds intermediate proficiency in Spanish and Mandarin Chinese, which enhances her capability to communicate across diverse populations and contributes to her effectiveness in international public health initiatives.
