Emily Neil
About Emily Neil
Emily Neil is a Mission Control Specialist currently employed at Codeverse in the Greater Chicago Area, where she has worked since 2019. She has a background in political science and Spanish, holding a Bachelor of Arts from Alma College, and has held various roles including Assistant Studio Manager at Codeverse and an AmeriCorps Member at the Michigan Nonprofit Association.
Current Role as Mission Control Specialist
Emily Neil serves as a Mission Control Specialist at Codeverse, a position she has held since 2019. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing various operational aspects within the organization. Her work focuses on ensuring that the mission of Codeverse is effectively implemented and supported. She operates from the Greater Chicago Area, contributing to the organization's goals and initiatives.
Previous Experience at Codeverse
Prior to her current role, Emily Neil worked at Codeverse as an Assistant Studio Manager from 2018 to 2019. During her ten-month tenure, she assisted in managing studio operations and contributed to the development of programs aimed at enhancing the learning experience for students. This experience laid the groundwork for her subsequent position as Mission Control Specialist.
Experience with Michigan Nonprofit Association
Emily Neil was an AmeriCorps Member at the Michigan Nonprofit Association from 2011 to 2012. In this capacity, she engaged in community service and supported various nonprofit initiatives. This role provided her with valuable experience in the nonprofit sector and enhanced her skills in community engagement and program support.
Teaching Assistant Role at Alma College
Emily Neil served as a Teaching Assistant in the Spanish Department at Alma College from 2008 to 2009. In this role, she supported faculty members and assisted students in their learning processes. This experience contributed to her understanding of educational methodologies and student engagement.
Educational Background at Alma College
Emily Neil earned her Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from Alma College, where she studied Political Science and Government, as well as Spanish. Her academic tenure lasted from 2006 to 2010, during which she developed a strong foundation in both political and linguistic studies.