Sevinj Mammadova
About Sevinj Mammadova
Sevinj Mammadova is a Program Director at The George Washington University with over ten years of experience in program management, education, and international development. She has a strong background in presenting, writing, and interpersonal communication, having held various roles in educational institutions and organizations across the United States and Azerbaijan.
Current Role at The George Washington University
Sevinj Mammadova serves as the Program Director at The George Washington University, a position she has held since 2019. In this role, she oversees various educational programs and initiatives, focusing on enhancing the quality of education and program management. Her responsibilities include strategic planning, stakeholder engagement, and ensuring the effective implementation of multimillion-dollar projects.
Education and Expertise
Sevinj Mammadova has a strong educational background in the field of education policy. She is a doctoral candidate at The George Washington University, where she has been studying since 2015. Her previous studies include a Bachelor of Arts in English Language and Translation from Ganja State University and a degree in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies from The University of Texas at Arlington. Additionally, she has participated in English Language Institutes at American University and the University of Delaware.
Professional Experience
Mammadova has over ten years of experience in program management and education. She has held various positions, including Graduate Assistant and Graduate Research Assistant at the University of Texas at Arlington, where she worked on educational leadership projects. Her experience also includes roles at the Central Bank of Azerbaijan as Head of Education Division and as Executive Director of the US Educated Azerbaijani Alumni Association.
Skills and Specializations
Sevinj Mammadova possesses strong skills in presenting, quality writing, and interpersonal communication. She specializes in relationship-building with stakeholders and partners across various teams, which enhances collaboration and project outcomes. Her expertise spans education, international development, and research, contributing to her effectiveness in program management.
Internships and Early Career
Mammadova's early career includes internships that provided foundational experience in public advocacy and engagement. She interned at the Public Education Network in Washington, DC, and worked as an Assistant to the Director for Workforce Development Projects at the Academy for Educational Development. These roles contributed to her understanding of educational systems and stakeholder engagement.