Benjamin R. Gurin has a diverse work experience that spans over several years. Benjamin R. began their career in 2016 as a Customer Service Associate at Big Y World Class Market, where they provided customer service and completed sales transactions. In 2017, they interned at Earth Day Network as a Communications & Outreach Intern, where they edited and sent press releases and researched organizations to participate in the March For Science.
In the same year, Benjamin worked as an Audience Services Intern at Studio Theatre, where they renewed subscriptions, sold tickets, and instructed ushers. Benjamin R. also served as a Staff Usher at Roundabout Theatre Company, where they greeted patrons and attended to their needs. Additionally, they were a Teaching Assistant at The 52nd Street Project, leading discussions, teaching storytelling, and guiding students in writing and performing stories.
In 2018, Benjamin held multiple roles at the Center for Jewish History, including Visitor Services & HR Associate and Visitor Services Associate, where they managed databases, designed training programs, and curated brochures. Benjamin R. also worked as a Front Desk Associate at Sheen Center for Thought and Culture, scheduling studio spaces, managing payments, and giving tours to prospective renters.
Furthermore, Benjamin was a Drama Instructor at Mainstages, developing curriculum, facilitating playwriting, and directing performances. Benjamin R. also served as an Assistant to the Artistic Director at The Possibility Project, assisting in scene writing, directing performances, and leading rehearsals.
Most recently, Benjamin worked as an Assistant Manager of Events at the Center for Jewish History, overseeing event planning and implementing new initiatives.
Benjamin R. Gurin earned a Bachelor's Degree in an undisclosed field of study from Hampshire College between 2010 and 2014. Additionally, in 2013, Gurin participated in a Summer Filmmaking Program at New York Film Academy.
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