Stephanie Sonkin
About Stephanie Sonkin
Stephanie Sonkin is a Project Manager for International Activities at the American Chemical Society, with a background in international development and history. She has held various internships and positions in organizations such as the British Consulate General and the U.S. Department of State, and has pursued advanced studies at several prestigious institutions.
Current Role at American Chemical Society
Stephanie Sonkin serves as a Project Manager for International Activities at the American Chemical Society. She has held this position since 2018, contributing to the organization's global initiatives and projects. Her role involves coordinating international collaborations and enhancing the society's outreach efforts in the field of chemistry.
Previous Experience at British Consulate General
Stephanie Sonkin interned at the British Consulate General in New York from 2016 for four months. In her role as a Political, Press & Public Affairs Intern, she assisted with various tasks related to public diplomacy and communication strategies, gaining valuable experience in international relations.
Educational Background
Stephanie Sonkin is pursuing a degree in History at King's College London, having started her studies in 2013. She previously studied at Columbia University, where she earned a Master of Arts in European History, Politics, and Society. Additionally, she holds a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies from American University and has been studying International Development at the University for Peace since 2012.
Internship Experience at U.S. Department of State
In 2013, Stephanie Sonkin completed a three-month internship at the U.S. Department of State, working with the Special Issuance Agency. This role provided her with insights into governmental operations and international diplomacy, further enhancing her understanding of global affairs.
Project Management at Schreiber Translations, Inc.
From 2014 to 2016, Stephanie Sonkin worked as a Project Manager at Schreiber Translations, Inc. in Rockville, Maryland. During her two years there, she managed translation projects, ensuring timely delivery and quality control, which contributed to her skills in project management and client relations.