Rozey Hill is currently a Teaching Fellow at the Asian University for Women, instructing pre-college English. In addition, Rozey serves as an Alumni Mentor for the School for International Training and works as a Literary Translator for Musée Royale De Batoufam, translating the autobiography of the king of Batoufam from French to English. As an adjudicator for Hired Judge, Rozey has extensive experience judging various debate formats at over 15 tournaments, including the prestigious Harvard National High School Invitational Forensics Tournament. Previous roles include a Museum Intern at Musée Royale De Batoufam, a Public Opinion Research Intern at The Mellman Group, and a researcher at Wellesley College’s Credibility Lab. Rozey also facilitated workshops on diversity and inclusion at Wellesley College and worked as a bartender and educator, teaching Python programming. Rozey holds a Bachelor's degree in African-American/Black Studies and American Studies from Wellesley College and has pursued additional education at the School for International Training and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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