Rachel Mullin
About Rachel Mullin
Rachel Mullin is a Product Marketing Manager at Sendwave, with a background in humanitarian assistance and international development. She holds multiple master's degrees and has diverse experience in research, teaching, and program management across various organizations.
Current Role at Sendwave
Rachel Mullin currently serves as the Product Marketing Manager at Sendwave, an international remittance service. She has held this position since 2020, contributing to the company's growth and marketing strategies for four years. In her role, she focuses on enhancing product visibility and user engagement within the remittance sector.
Previous Experience at Sendwave
Prior to her current role, Rachel Mullin worked as the Director of Growth at Sendwave from 2019 to 2020. In this capacity, she was responsible for driving user acquisition and retention strategies, helping to expand the company's market presence in the international remittance industry.
Educational Background
Rachel Mullin holds a Master's degree in Public Policy from the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford, which she completed in 2018. She also earned a Master's degree in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies from the University of Oxford in 2017. Additionally, she graduated summa cum laude with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and History from the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John's University in 2014.
Internship and Research Experience
Rachel Mullin has diverse internship and research experience. She served as a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant in Pahang, Malaysia in 2015. She also worked as a Youth Decide on Democracy Program Intern at Institut za razvoj mladih KULT in Sarajevo, Bosnia Herzegovina in 2013. Furthermore, she held various research positions, including a Research Fellow at Teaching for Change in 2014 and a Legislative Intern at the United States Senate in 2012.
Interests and Focus Areas
Rachel Mullin has a strong interest in the intersection of humanitarian assistance, international development, and innovation. Her academic and professional pursuits reflect her commitment to these areas, particularly through her studies and work related to refugee and forced migration issues.