Kristin Sorenson has had a diverse and extensive work experience. Kristin started their career at Christie's as a Technical Assistant in 1984 and then worked as an Executive Director at the Simon Bolivar Foundation from 1986 to 1987. Kristin then moved on to Galerias Preciados in 1987 as a Visual Merchandising Coordinator and worked there until 1988. In 1989, they joined The Boston Consulting Group as an Associate Consultant and stayed until 1990. Kristin then worked at Harvard University from 1991 to 1999, initially as the Director of International Capital Initiatives and later as the Associate Director of University Campaign Projects. In 1999, they became a Development Consultant and started their own company. Kristin then held various roles at different organizations, including The Museum of Modern Art as the Associate Director of External Affairs and Director of Special Gifts from 2000 to 2002, and The New School as the SVP of Development and Alumni Relations from 2002 to 2009. Kristin is currently the Vice President of Development at the West Point Association of Graduates, a position they have held since November 2009.
Kristin Sorenson has a diverse education history spanning several institutions. In 1980, they enrolled at Kenyon College and completed their Bachelor of Arts degree in Comparative Religion and Languages in 1984. During their time at Kenyon, in 1982, they also studied French Language and Literature at the Université de Rouen. In the same year, they obtained a certificate in French Language Study from Middlebury College.
In 1989, Kristin pursued further education at Babson College, where they completed coursework in Business Administration and Management, General. In 1993, they attended Harvard University and undertook coursework in Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management.
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