Laura McLain
Corporate Officer/Principal chez Amherst H. Wilder Foundation
Profil
Ms. Laura McLain is Project Manager at Amherst H.
Wilder Foundation.
Before joining Wilder Research in 2000, she worked as a labor market analyst for the State of Minnesota and administered local and statewide surveys.
Ms. McLain works in program evaluation and research includes coordination, user support, and report design for Minnesota's Homeless Management Information System (HMIS).
She also works on other research and evaluation projects, assisting with evaluation design, managing projects, monitoring data collection, analyzing data, and writing reports.
Ms. McLain has a BA in Psychology from the University of St. Thomas and an MA in Public Affairs with a focus on social policy and nonprofit management from the University of Minnesota.
Postes actifs de Laura McLain
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Amherst H. Wilder Foundation
Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Established in 1906, the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation is located St. Paul, Minnesota. They are a nonprofit health and human services organization, offering a wide variety of programs that help children succeed in school, older adults remain independent, troubled youth and families create healthy futures and individuals and families maintain long-term housing. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 18/08/2010 |
Formation de Laura McLain
University of St. Thomas | Undergraduate Degree |
University of Minnesota | Graduate Degree |
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Amherst H. Wilder Foundation
Amherst H. Wilder Foundation Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous Established in 1906, the Amherst H. Wilder Foundation is located St. Paul, Minnesota. They are a nonprofit health and human services organization, offering a wide variety of programs that help children succeed in school, older adults remain independent, troubled youth and families create healthy futures and individuals and families maintain long-term housing. | Miscellaneous |