Lynna Do
About Lynna Do
Lynna Do is a founder and board member with extensive experience in public affairs and community service. She has held leadership roles in various organizations and has a strong academic background in psychology, public administration, and political psychology.
Work at Interpreter Institute
Lynna Do serves as the Founder of Interpreter Institute, a role she has held since 2019. The organization is based in Alameda, California, and focuses on providing language interpretation services. Under her leadership, the institute aims to bridge communication gaps in various sectors, enhancing accessibility for non-English speakers.
Current Positions and Board Memberships
Lynna Do holds multiple positions across various organizations. She has been a Board Member at Universal Human Rights Initiative since 2021. Additionally, she serves as an At-Large Director on the Board of Directors for The Junior League in the New York City Metropolitan Area, also starting in 2021. Her involvement extends to Delta Phi Epsilon International Headquarters as an International Governing Board Member since 2016 and to Orchid Angel Consulting as Founder since 2016.
Education and Expertise
Lynna Do has an extensive educational background. She earned a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Psychology from Walden University, completing her studies from 2007 to 2022. She also holds a Master of Philosophy (MPhil) in Psychology from Walden University. Additionally, she has obtained various certificates, including those in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Workplace from the University of South Florida and Advanced Management from Kellogg Executive Education.
Leadership and Advocacy
Lynna Do has demonstrated leadership through various roles. She served as Chair of the Alameda County Mental Health Board, advocating for dignity in behavioral health care. During her presidency at the Junior League of Oakland-East Bay, she spearheaded initiatives to support local families with essential resources. She also led efforts to establish inclusive policies for Delta Phi Epsilon and advocated for legislative support for women and children in California.
Awards and Recognition
In recognition of her contributions, Lynna Do received the Community Impact Award from the Junior Leagues of California State Public Affairs Committee in 2016. This award highlights her commitment to community service and her impact on public affairs initiatives.