University of Colorado Denver
Natalie Barry has held various roles throughout their work experience. Natalie currently works as the Director of Federal Relations and Operations at the University of Colorado, where they coordinate outreach meetings, campus tours, and events with congressional members and staff, as well as military officials. Prior to this, they served as the Assistant Director of Federal Relations at the University of Colorado, where they handled tasks such as creating and distributing newsletters and filing federal lobbying reports. In addition to their university roles, Natalie has also worked as a Brand Ambassador in Las Vegas and Denver, where they engaged in promotional activities and customer surveys. Natalie has interned for organizations such as Arts & Venues Denver and Lied Discovery Children's Museum. Natalie has also held positions at Rory Reid for Governor, Klai Juba Architects, a private company as a content writer, AFAN Aid for AIDs Nevada Charity as a campaign coordinator, IKON Office Solutions as an administrative assistant and equipment order processor, and United Way as a campaign coordinator.
Natalie Barry obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communications from the University of Nevada in the years 2007-2010. Prior to that, they completed an Associates of Applied Science degree in Business Management from the Community College of Southern Nevada between 2001 and 2007. Additionally, Natalie has a certification in Grant Writing from UNLV, although the specific month and year of completion are not provided.
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University of Colorado Denver
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Situated in gorgeous downtown Denver, the University of Colorado, Denver campus offers its students access to a bustling city life filled with career and cultural opportunities, and an education that will prepare them to thrive in it. Offering traditional classes as well as total online courses through CU Online, the university has over 60 bachelor's degree options. Students can pursue degrees in a variety of options, like Art History, Environmental Sciences or Public Health. Master's, doctoral, certificate, health, and pre-collegiate options are also available. Admissions to the University of Colorado, Denver, are based upon multiple factors, including high school performance rates, the admission index calculated by GPA and ACT/SAT scores, and an optional personal letter of request. Eligible students generally have an index of 93 or higher and have completed all HEAR requirements, and show no more than two MAPS unit deficiencies. Tuition rates are discounted for in-state students. For financial assistance, students should begin by filling out the FAFSA. The university also offers scholarships based on need and merit, and students interested in applying for these should check out the University Scholarship Guide on the university website. Student life at the university is bound to have something for everyone. Denver is known for its vibrant atmosphere, opportunities and night life, and CU Denver is located just blocks away from the downtown. And, with over 100 student organizations, including honor societies, professional organizations and religious-based groups, there is plenty to do on campus as well.