Name: Andrew Shaindlin
Company: Grenzebach Glier and Associates
Job title: ViceCEOe de Grenzebach Glier and supervisors
Country of Residence: United States
Precise location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Website of the company :
grenzebachglier.com /
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More Informations About This Profile (Education, Experience, Skills, etc...)
Education & Professional Experience
Andrew has studied at Claremont Graduate University in Education between 2006 and 2010, then at Monterey Institute of International Studies in International Policy Studies between 1987 and 1987, then at Brown University in International Relations between 1982 and 1986, then at Nyack High School between 1978 and 1982.
Andrew worked for Grenzebach Glier and Associates as Consulting Vice President between Jul 2015 and Nov 2018, for Switchboard as Vice President between Oct 2017 and Mar 2018, for Alumni Futures as Consultant to Education & Other Non-Profit Communities between Mar 2010 and Jul 2015, for Carnegie Mellon University as Associate Vice President for Alumni Relations & Annual Giving between May 2011 and Feb 2015, for California Institute of Technology as Executive Director, Caltech Alumni Association between Sep 1999 and Mar 2010, for University of Michigan Alumni Association as Director of Alumni Education & Alumni Travel between Aug 1996 and Jul 1999, for Brown University as Director of Alumni Education between Jan 1989 and Jul 1996.
Skills & Competences
Andrew has the following skills : Blogging, Executive Coaching, Nonprofits, Career Counseling, Public Speaking, Fundraising, Teaching, Entrepreneurship, Alumni Relations, Nonprofit Organizations, Social Media, Professional Mentoring, Strategic Planning, Volunteer Management, Strategy, Marketing Communications, Leadership, Higher Education.
Andrew speaks the following languages : English, French.
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