Sharlana Anthony

Operations Associate

Emeryville, California, United States14 yrs 6 mos experience
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Key Highlights

  • Passionate advocate for racial and economic justice.
  • Strong background in public policy and community engagement.
  • Exceptional leadership and project management skills.
Stackforce AI infers this person is a Community Engagement and Public Policy professional with a focus on social justice initiatives.

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Skills

Core Skills

Public PolicyLeadershipAdministrative Support

Other Skills

Diversity, Equity, and InclusionPolicy DevelopmentProgram ImplementationClerical ActivitiesCommunicationPublic SpeakingCommunity OutreachEvent PlanningNonprofitsFundraisingVolunteer ManagementMicrosoft OfficeProgram EvaluationSocial MediaCommunication Skills

About

I am passionate about racial justice, public policy, leadership development, and economic justice. I have demonstrated high energy for public service, commitment for social justice, and a deep capacity for learning. I earned my Masters in Public Administration at SF State in 2019. I was also recognized by San Francisco State University Institute for Civic and Community Engagement for my commitment to serving the community through volunteering for Oakland City Council work groups, food justice policy and other nonprofits. I consider my interpersonal skills, exceptional leadership and project management skills my key attributes. "Success is liking yourself, liking what you do, and liking how you do it"- Maya Angelou

Experience

14 yrs 6 mos
Total Experience
1 yr 7 mos
Average Tenure
1 yr 10 mos
Current Experience

Bart

Administrative Analyst

Jun 2024Present · 1 yr 10 mos

  • The Office of Civil Rights aims to create a workplace free of discrimination, harassment and retaliation, ensures that those who do business with BART are treated equitably and that BART riders and community members have fair and equal access to our system. OCR is responsible for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, including social justice strategy, policy and program development and implementation at BART.
  • The Office of Civil Rights (OCR) is committed to serve internal and external customers with a variety of services to ensure compliance with state and federal regulations and/or programs. The office is comprised of the following divisions: Contract and Labor Compliance Programs, Economic Opportunity Policies and Programs, Workforce and Policy Compliance, and Agreement Compliance Programs
Diversity, Equity, and InclusionPolicy DevelopmentProgram ImplementationPublic PolicyLeadership

Community & youth outreach inc

Operations Manager

Mar 2024Jun 2024 · 3 mos

Senior alternatives

Home Care Provider

Jul 2023Jan 2024 · 6 mos

Judicial council of california

Associate Analyst

Sep 2022Jul 2023 · 10 mos

City and county of san francisco

Jr Administrative Analyst

Nov 2021Sep 2022 · 10 mos · San Francisco, California, United States

Bayview hunters point foundation

Case Manager

Jul 2020Nov 2021 · 1 yr 4 mos

  • Currently working to house individuals experiencing homelessness in the San Francisco Bay Area

Abode services

Intake Specialist

Apr 2020Jul 2020 · 3 mos

Dignity health

Medical Assistant

Jan 2018Apr 2021 · 3 yrs 3 mos · San Francisco Bay Area

Oakland unified school district

Clerical Substitute

Sep 2014Sep 2016 · 2 yrs · Oakland, Ca

  • Performs a variety of clerical activities related to the functions of assigned District or school offices.
  • Answers telephones, takes messages and/or refers callers to appropriate resources.
  • Contacts teachers/parents by telephone or note regarding assigned office procedures and operations such as to verify absences and early dismissals, to update emergency cards, etc.

Associated students of san francisco state university

Graduate Representative

May 2014Apr 2016 · 1 yr 11 mos · San Francisco Bay Area

  • Attends all designated committee meetings
  • Conducts research to be informed when voting on important ASI matters
  • Attends all Board meetings
  • Relays information from ASI to the all SFSU students, including deadlines and funding procedures
  • Relays information or concerns from SFSU students to ASI
  • Attends the SFSU Student Advisory Council meetings
  • Maintains constant communication with SFSU students and is available to hear their comments and concerns
  • Sits on two (2)ASI standing committees and one (1) university committee
Clerical ActivitiesCommunicationAdministrative Support

Asi project connect

Internship Coordinator

Aug 2013Apr 2014 · 8 mos · San Francisco State Univeristy

  • Supervised 30-40 interns for the semester
  • Tracked internship/volunteer hours- audit monthly volunteer hours, and data entry
  • Conducted reports on internship activities
  • Developed and promoted outreach materials to inform prospective and current students about university programs and services.

America reads

Tutor

Aug 2012May 2013 · 9 mos · San Francisco Bay Area

  • Program Description:
  • America Reads is a federally funded work-study program. SFSU students are hired as tutors to work in 3rd grade classrooms located in San Francisco schools. America Reads tutors have great opportunities to start their teaching career and gain important skills during their participation with the program. - See more at: https://coe.sfsu.edu/cahill/america-reads

Ignite

College Participant

Jan 2012Jan 2014 · 2 yrs

  • The annual IGNITE Tomorrow’s Women Leaders Today conferences create exposure to civic and political leadership for a broad group of high school and college young women across a region.
  • This conference builds participants’ civic engagement and sense of expertise by providing a day of workshops and panels addressing local, state, and federal policy issues. Young women also network and build relationships with 25+ female elected officials who spend an hour with them at lunch, discussing their personal career trajectories and advising the young women can get and stay politically engaged.
  • http://ignitenational.org/

Ecology center, berkeley

Site Coordinator

Jun 2009Dec 2011 · 2 yrs 6 mos · Berkeley, Ca

  • Program Description:
  • Farm Fresh Choice is the Ecology Center’s food justice program that engages low-income East Bay residents in reclaiming their optimal health through youth empowerment, nutrition education, and weekly produce stands. We make fresh, organic, regionally grown, and culturally appropriate foods convenient and affordable. Adult mentors and teen leaders facilitate peer-education workshops that raise critical health awareness. - See more at: http://ecologycenter.org/ffc/

Education

San Francisco State University

Masters of Public Administration — Public Administration

Jan 2015May 2020

Merritt College

Certificate — Medical/Clinical Assistant

Aug 2016May 2017

San Francisco State University

Liberal Studies & Minor in Africana Studies

Jan 2012Dec 2015

Berkeley City College

Associates of Arts — Social and Behavioral Sciences

Jan 2008Jan 2012

Laney College

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