Let’s talk College Affordability

Thursday, March 10, 2022
4:00 PM 5:00 PM

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Audience: Students & Families

Join Moneythink for a presentation on how students can choose a high quality, affordable college with confidence.

SPEAKER(s)

John Tamrat, Partner Success Manager & Jeanmarie Levy, Product Designer

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Prior to joining Moneythink, John Tamrat supported students and families in education and workforce development as a Case Manager for Fresh Lifelines for Youth, Bay Area (CA) and Program Coordinator for Genesys Works, Twin Cities (MN). John earned his BA from Goshen College and holds a MS from the University of Leed’s Business School (UK).

As a first-generation immigrant to the United States, he understands how difficult it can be to navigate the US education system with limited resources and support and believes educational opportunity shouldn’t come at the cost of financial security.

Jeanmarie Levy brings experience in advocacy, education, and technology to Moneythink. Within the product designer role, she is driven by the opportunity to combine her practitioner’s expertise in higher education with technology in order to design digital tools serving the most vulnerable populations.

Previously, Jeanmarie served at Code For America where she led the design of an app for justice-impacted communities. As a first-generation college student, Jeanmarie is motivated by Moneythink’s mission of breaking down barriers in order to build long lasting systemic change for students like herself. She earned her BA from UC Santa Barbara and M.Ed from the University of Southern California and is the founder of the civic-tech nonprofit, Code For Santa Barbara. She enjoys practicing yoga, reading all the books, and playing with her dog.