Griffin Solot Kehl
About Griffin Solot Kehl
Griffin Solot Kehl is a Media Technician with a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Yale University. He has held various roles in technology and support across several organizations, including Yale College and the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco.
Work at Yale University
Griffin Solot Kehl has been employed at Yale University since 2017 as a Media Technician. In this role, he is responsible for managing and supporting media-related projects and initiatives within the university. Additionally, he has served as a Teaching Assistant at the Yale School of Management since 2018, contributing to the educational experience of students through support in various academic activities.
Education and Expertise
Griffin Solot Kehl studied at Yale University, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from 2015 to 2019. His education has equipped him with a strong foundation in computer science principles, which he applies in his current roles at Yale University. His expertise in technology and media is complemented by his practical experience in various technical positions.
Professional Experience
Griffin has a diverse professional background, having worked in multiple roles prior to his current position at Yale University. He served as a Technician Support at The Urban School of San Francisco from 2012 to 2015, and as a Human Resources Assistant at Gemmiti Model Art for two months in 2013. He also held various internships, including a Developer Evangelism Intern at Docusign in 2018 and a Project Management Intern at Mahlzeit Gmbh in 2017.
Leadership Roles
During his time at Yale University, Griffin held a leadership position as the Yale Spring Fling Co-chair for the Yale College Council from 2017 to 2018. This role involved organizing and managing events, showcasing his ability to lead and coordinate activities within the university community.
Previous Positions in Technology and Education
Griffin has held several positions that highlight his skills in technology and education. He worked as an IT Assistant at the Jewish Community Center of San Francisco from 2014 to 2015, and as a Research Assistant at UCSF in 2016. He also worked as an Instructor at Id Tech Camps in 2015, where he taught technology-related subjects to students.