Arianna Weatherley
About Arianna Weatherley
Arianna Weatherley serves as the Senior Community Engagement Manager at Unite Us, leveraging her extensive experience in advocacy and community engagement. She has a background in social work and has held various roles in organizations focused on law enforcement advocacy and child advocacy.
Work at Unite Us
Arianna Weatherley has been serving as the Senior Community Engagement Manager at Unite Us since 2021. In this role, she focuses on enhancing community connections and fostering collaboration among various stakeholders. Her responsibilities include developing strategies to engage communities effectively and ensuring that initiatives align with the organization's mission. Weatherley's experience in community engagement is vital for driving impactful programs that address social needs.
Previous Experience in Advocacy
Before her current position, Arianna Weatherley worked as a Law Enforcement Advocate at the Elizabeth Buffum Chace Center from 2013 to 2016. In this role, she supported individuals navigating the legal system, focusing on advocacy and support services. Following this, she served as the Child Advocacy Center Director at Day One from 2016 to 2020, where she led initiatives aimed at protecting children and promoting their well-being. Her background in advocacy roles has equipped her with essential skills for her current work.
Education and Expertise
Arianna Weatherley earned her Bachelor's degree in Social Work from Rhode Island College. Her education has provided her with a solid foundation in social services, which is reflected in her professional roles. She possesses expertise in trauma-informed care, crisis intervention, public speaking, and report writing. These skills are crucial for her effectiveness in community engagement and advocacy, allowing her to communicate clearly and document the impact of her initiatives.
Background in Community Engagement
Arianna Weatherley has a strong background in community engagement, with a focus on advocacy within social services. Her experience spans various roles where she has worked directly with communities to address their needs. Weatherley's history of working in trauma-informed care and crisis intervention enhances her ability to connect with individuals and groups, making her a valuable asset in her current position at Unite Us.