Tamara Wolf has been working as a Director of EntryPointDC at Jewish Community Center, Washington D.C. since 2012. Moreover, this expert has an employment history at more than 21 companies using similar skills. Tamara has a total work experience of 28+ years. Tamara Wolf studied at the American University, College of Arts and Sciences from 2008 to 2010. Today this professional lives in Washington, DC region. You can find this professional's actual email address and number through SoftwareOfficial search.
Name variants:
Tamar Wolf,
Tammy Wolf,
Tammie Wolf
Contact Information
Last Update
Jul 6, 2022
Email
ta**@gmail.com, ta**@washingtondcjcc.org, ta**@nps.gov
Location
Washington, DC
Workplace
Director of EntryPointDC
Washington, DC
Industry
Recreational Facilities and Services
Colleagues
Work History
Director of EntryPointDC
Provide engaging and inspiring social and educational programming for Jewish young adults in their 20s and 30s in DC to build community and Jewish identity
from Sep 2012
Volunteer
Netanya, Israel
• Assist museum with all English-language programming and events
• Create museum materials for current and upcoming exhibits
• Scan materials, especially images, donated to the museum by mem...
Nov 2011 — Jun 2012
Israel Teaching Fellow
Netanya, Israel
Assist English teachers at Hilel-Tzur Elementary School in Netanya, Israel by working with small groups outside of class, as well as co-leading an English school newspaper, spelling bee, ar...
Sep 2011 — Jun 2012
Intern in Outreach and Special Programs
Nantucket, MA
• Provided logistical support for programs, including pricing supplies, contacting vendors, setting up spaces, and presence at events and programs
• Developed activities as part of large pro...
Jun 2011 — Aug 2011
Volunteer
Give tours of Marlpit Hall, an 18th century house owned by the Association, including topics such as Loyalists during the American Revolution and slavery in New Jersey
Aug 2010 — Dec 2010
Project: Capitol Art
Oct 2009 — Dec 2009
Visitor Use Assistant
Arlington, Virginia
• Interpreted Arlington House for visitors on topics such as the Custis and Lee families, Robert E. Lee, slavery and African-American life on a plantation, the Civil War, the transformation ...
Jun 2009 — May 2010
Intern at Arlington House
Worked with a classmate to design an interactive Teaching with Historic Places lesson plan for grades 5-12 for Arlington House as a practical requirement of the Public History degree. The le...
Jan 2009 — May 2009
Project: "Home at Arlington House"
Jan 2009 — May 2009
Volunteer Interpreter at Arlington House
Interpreted Arlington House, known as the home of Robert E. Lee, for visitors to the site
Sep 2008 — Nov 2008
Museum Teacher
Washington, DC
Led educational programs at a historical house in Georgetown, for groups of up to 20 urban and suburban students and scouts ages six to fourteen. Tours included the house and gardens, follow...
Aug 2008 — Jun 2009
Office Assistant for Summer Camp
Keep track of campers' information, arrange field trips, watch and work with children when needed, answer phone, file, and other office work
Jun 2008 — Aug 2008
Education Intern
• Wrote 36-page children’s book about history of Tudor Place that corresponds with adult tour
• Performed photo research on Georgetown and Washington City during Civil War for an upcoming e...
Mar 2008 — May 2008
Intern for Office of the Historian
• Researched information for House Historian’s office using historical maps, documents, newspapers, and Congressional records
• Compiled primary source information on the Opening Day speeche...
Sep 2007 — Dec 2007
Israel Teaching Fellow, MASA Israel & Israel Ministry of Education, Netanya, Israel
2000 — Sep 2011
Education
Master of Arts in History
Washington, DC
Jan 2008 — Jan 2010
2008 — 2010
Semester Abroad, International Affiliate Student in History
London
Jan 2007 — Jan 2007
2007 — 2007
2004 — 2008
Occupations
Coordinator
Executive
Director
Organization Management
Non-Profit
Volunteer
Managers
Operations Manager
Skills
Community Outreach
Public Speaking
Research
History
Nonprofits
Social Media
Editing
Volunteer Management
Museums
Program Development
American History
Archives
Teaching
Event Management
Marketing
Nonprofit Organizations
Event Planning
Research Writing
Writing
Social Networking
Blogging
Historical Interpretation
Jewish History
Informal Education
Museum Education
Program Management
Logistics Management
Project Management
Proofreading
Internal Communications
Microsoft Office
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Outlook
Microsoft Word
Microsoft Powerpoint
Salesforce.com
Relationship Building
Customer Service
Leadership
Communication
Easily Adaptable
Creative Problem Solving
Public Programs
Board Relations
Cvent
Grant Administration
Google Suite
Strategic Partnerships
Proficient in Microsoft Suite Web 2.0: blogging
website construction using Wordpress.org
Flickr
Twitter
Facebook Some experience with Adobe Photoshop and Dreamweaver Conducting and transcribing oral histories Research experience with Library of Congress American Memory and THOMAS
journals and databases
and historic newspapers