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Chime lately welcomed Sara El-Amine as its first Vice President of Neighborhood. Sara joins Chime with 16 years of expertise main modern change in nationwide authorities, philanthropy, and tech.
As VP of Neighborhood at Chime, Sara will lead neighborhood and grassroots initiatives, increasing upon the group’s basis of profitable neighborhood cultivation throughout the U.S. She might be a part of the Company Affairs workforce and report back to Jennifer Kuperman, SVP of Company Affairs.
“Welcoming Sara to our workforce will assist develop the impression Chime is ready to make on our communities. Sara’s unparalleled expertise and enthusiasm for investing in communities and igniting actions will assist us higher join with our members and key constituents throughout the nation.”
— Jennifer Kuperman, SVP of Company Affairs
In her profession as a senior strategist and architect of the Obama grassroots motion, Sara performed necessary roles past the White Home to move and implement healthcare reform, minimal wage enhancements, marriage equality, gun violence prevention, local weather protections, and extra throughout President Obama’s two phrases in workplace. Following her time with the Obama administration, she based the Change.org World Basis and went on to construct the advocacy arm of Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan’s new social impression effort, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. Sara was most lately Head of Public Engagement at Lyft and is at the moment writing a e-book to offer on a regular basis People with the precious classes she has discovered from her expertise in neighborhood organizing.
“I deeply imagine that doing nicely whereas doing good is the one sturdy option to do any good in any respect. Tech is the tip of the spear of change, and I’m excited to be at Chime to proceed to assist our members reimagine their monetary progress, and collaborate with policymakers and neighborhood members to develop the attain of our optimistic impression. Chime’s workforce is made up of genuine, sensible, earnest, monetary whiz children who’re additionally do-gooders, and I couldn’t ask for a greater group of collaborators.”
— Sara El-Amine, VP of Neighborhood