Brian Andersen
About Brian Andersen
Brian Andersen is an English Tutor with a diverse background in outdoor leadership and environmental studies. He has held various roles, including Immigration Services Officer at USCIS and has experience in guiding and outreach coordination.
Current Work at USCIS
Brian Andersen has been employed as an Immigration Services Officer at USCIS since 2022. He works in San Francisco, California, and has held this position for two years. His role involves processing immigration applications and providing assistance to individuals seeking immigration services.
Previous Experience at The North Face
Brian Andersen worked at The North Face, a VF Company, as a Sales Supervisor from 2021 to 2022 for a duration of ten months. Prior to this role, he served as a Retail Associate at the same company from 2019 to 2022 for three years. His experience in retail contributed to his skills in customer service and sales.
Education and Expertise
Brian Andersen holds a Master's degree in International/Global Studies from the University of San Francisco, where he studied from 2019 to 2021. He also earned dual Bachelor's degrees in Environmental Studies and Adventure Education from Prescott College, completing his studies from 2010 to 2015. His academic focus includes Environmental Justice and Sustainable Development.
Background in Outdoor Leadership
Brian Andersen studied Outdoor Leadership at NOLS, achieving a Semester Graduate status in 2009. He has extensive experience in outdoor guiding, having worked as a Glacier Guide for Mica Guides in Alaska and Fox Glacier Guiding in New Zealand. Additionally, he served as a Mountain Guide with Shasta Mountain Guides in California.
Volunteer and Community Engagement
Brian Andersen has a history of community engagement through various roles. He served as a Peace Corps Volunteer from 2016 to 2018 and worked with the Arizona Conservation Corps as an Americorps Member from 2008 to 2009. His involvement in these organizations reflects his commitment to service and environmental conservation.