Genevieve Nielsen has a diverse work experience starting in 2011 as an Executive Office Intern at Working in the Schools (WITS). In 2014, they co-founded mRelief, a tech nonprofit that provides an easy-to-use platform to help people sign up for SNAP. In this role, they served as the Co-Founder and CTO until December 2020, and then transitioned to being a Co-Founder and Board Member. Throughout their time at mRelief, Genevieve helped over 1 million families connect to social services and unlocked over $330 million in food stamp benefits across all 50 states. In 2022, they also worked as a Mental Health Strategic Initiatives Intern at Hazel Health.
Genevieve Nielsen's education history includes the following:
From 2021 to 2023, they attended Stanford University Graduate School of Business, where they pursued an MBA degree. The field of study for their degree is not specified.
In 2016, they participated in a program at Y Combinator, although specific details about the type of degree or field of study are not provided.
From 2010 to 2014, they attended Davidson College and earned a Bachelor's Degree with Honors in Economics.
In 2014, they studied at The Starter League, specializing in Web Development and Visual Design. However, no degree was mentioned for this program.
From 2007 to 2010, they attended North Shore Country Day School. Further information regarding the degree or field of study during this period is not provided.
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