Andrew Asquith

Andrew Asquith

Movement, Issue, And Charitable Organizations Associate @ ActBlue

About Andrew Asquith

Andrew Asquith is a Movement, Issue, and Charitable Organizations Associate at ActBlue, with a background in epidemiology and public policy.

Current Position at ActBlue

Andrew Asquith is currently a Movement, Issue, and Charitable Organizations Associate at ActBlue. In this role, they provide strategic advising and troubleshooting for various organizations and campaigns. Andrew also offers onboarding and training on ActBlue products to new users, helping to streamline their use of the platform. Part of Andrew’s responsibilities includes prospecting new campaigns and establishing relationships with organizations to ensure effective use of ActBlue’s services.

Previous Roles at Fenway Health

Before joining ActBlue, Andrew Asquith held multiple positions at Fenway Health in Boston, Massachusetts. From 2020 to 2021, Andrew worked as a Study Coordinator in epidemiology. Prior to that, Andrew was a Senior Research Assistant in epidemiology from 2018 to 2020, and earlier, a Research Assistant in the same field from 2017 to 2018. Additionally, in 2017, Andrew worked as a Recruitment and Outreach Specialist for eight months at Fenway Health. These roles involved significant research and coordination responsibilities, contributing to the advancement of epidemiological studies and community outreach.

Internship at Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition

In 2015, Andrew Asquith served as a Legislative and Public Policy Intern at the Massachusetts Transgender Political Coalition in Boston for two months. This role involved supporting legislative initiatives and public policy advocacy efforts aimed at protecting and advancing transgender rights. Through this internship, Andrew gained valuable experience in policy research and the legislative process.

Educational Background

Andrew Asquith earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Women's and Gender Studies from Syracuse University, where they studied from 2011 to 2016. This academic background provided Andrew with a strong foundation in issues related to gender, equality, and social justice, which have been integral to their professional focus and career trajectory.

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