Shane Correia has extensive work experience in various organizations and roles. Shane served as the Deputy Director of Government Partnerships at the Center for Justice Innovation, where they successfully increased local funding from $1.9 million to $6 million in government awards annually. Shane also managed a portfolio of $20 million in investments from local, state, and federal sources. Additionally, Shane participated in the Leadership New York program at the Coro New York Leadership Center, a rigorous leadership development program.
Prior to that, Shane was a partner at Passthrough, where they launched and managed a successful short-term rental business across six properties. Shane oversaw the prospecting, planning, and negotiation processes, ensuring compliance with zoning and regulatory requirements. The properties became profitable within three months and required minimal oversight once established.
Shane also gained legal experience as an Attorney at the Bronx County District Attorney Office, where they provided legal, policy, and data analysis to inform strategic decision-making. Shane managed a $6 million project portfolio and liaised with project partners and funding agencies.
In addition, Shane served as a Board Member of the New York State Juvenile Justice Advisory Group, where they oversaw the administration of funding and worked collaboratively to shape the group's strategic vision.
Furthermore, Shane worked as a Program Associate at the Council of State Governments Justice Center, advocating for Justice Reinvestment laws and policies. Shane conducted interviews, researched and developed proposals, and presented data to policymakers.
Earlier in their career, Shane held roles as a Legal Fellow at the New York City Department of Probation and Bet Tzedek Legal Services, gaining experience in legal analysis, research, and drafting legal documents.
Shane also worked as a Legal Fellow at the Office of the Mayor of New York City; Criminal Justice Coordinator's Office, where they briefed executive staff on bills awaiting signature and conducted legal research that influenced policy changes related to low-level marijuana possession.
Additionally, Shane served as a Graduate Intern and later became a Program Manager at the New York City Department of Homeless Services. Shane managed computer system development, improved program operations, and secured additional funding through grant applications.
Overall, Shane Correia has a diverse background in government partnerships, leadership development, legal analysis, and program management.
Shane Correia holds a Juris Doctor degree in International & Comparative Law, and Public Law & Regulation from Cardozo School of Law, which they obtained from 2010 to 2013. Prior to that, they completed their Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Urban Studies from Hunter College between 2008 and 2010. Their education history also includes an Associate of Arts degree in Liberal Arts from The City University of New York, which they earned from 2006 to 2008. Additionally, Shane Correia has obtained a certification in Department of Justice Grants Financial Management from the Department of Justice in January 2017.
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