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Sandra Kim

Manager of Institutional Development

Sandra Kim is dedicated to improving the conditions and opportunities for marginalized groups. This led her to MAG because of "its uncompromising integrity and commitment to social justice as an organization and individual professionals."

Sandra joined MAG as a Consulting Associate in early 2009 and became the Manager of Institutional Development in mid-2010. She is strategic thought partner of and manage the day-to-day operations of administration, finance, operations, marketing, fundraising, and service development. Sandra provides the strategy and general management for the use of technology that supports and integrates the accounting, administrative, and consulting systems and processes. She also supports the Senior Consultants with providing organizational development services to clients.

Prior to joining MAG, Sandra identified and supported emerging leading social entrepreneurs in the US at Ashoka: Innovators for the Public. At Polaris Project, she worked with human trafficking survivors providing comprehensive case management services and launched a transitional housing program and designed a job training and placement program for human trafficking survivors.

During college, Sandra worked with a wide range of populations in the United States, South Korea, and Latin America. She served as a sexual assault survivor advocate at Project SISTER, providing crisis intervention and post-assault hospital accompaniments and as a bilingual victim advocate at the MD Montgomery County Abused Persons Program, providing legal support and case management services for battered women and their families. Sandra conducted research with the Brazilian Landless Rural Workers Movement, documenting popular education and organizing strategies for land rights and agrarian reform, and with gang members through Homeboy Industries, examining obstacles to employment for former gang members.

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