Ep.018 - Remote Work, Part I

Episode Notes

This episode is part one of our two-part series about remote and hybrid work: the opportunities, the challenges, and what might get lost in the shuffle when we migrate away from the traditional workspace.  We're talking to a panel with a diverse set of experiences. This episode focuses on our panelists' experience with remote work, paying specific attention to the particular nature of their work and where they are in their career and life trajectories. 

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Featured In This Episode

Kafi Harrington is the Chief Operations and Talent Officer at ACLU of Massachusetts

Bryanna Hatch is an alumna of Simmons University and former student of Rachel's. She holds a degree in Communications and currently works as a Project Manager in the Fin-Tech industry. In her free time, you may catch her creating music, finishing a puzzle, or spending time with her two cats

Jessica Neuwirth is an exhibit developer, curator, grant writer and researcher with over 20 years of experience collaborating on open-ended active exhibitions and installations for kids and adults on a variety of topics for museums such as Providence Children’s Museum, Old Sturbridge Village and the EcoTarium.  While she is a project manager and facilitator, used to managing multiple projects from budgeting, development, design, and fabrication, she is also dedicated to creating opportunities for people to engage in self-directed, self-motivated, active, personal engagement.

She writes in a variety of formats for personal and professional projects, bringing storytelling to all her work. She currently works as the grants manager and writer for the Mark Twain House and Museum in Connecticut.

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