Miles Sandler
Kauffman Foundation
Washington, DC USA
"Regret is a waste of energy."
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Miles's work combines: Politics, Non-Profit Organizations, and Upholding a Cause and Belief
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Here's the path I took:
High School
Bachelor's Degree
Psychology
SUNY New Paltz
Graduate Degree
Public Administration
Baruch College
Life & Career Milestones
My path in life has been direct
1.
In high school, I knew I wanted to work with kids and thought I would end up working in child psychology.
2.
I earned my bachelor’s degree in psychology and then got a job working for the Boys and Girls Club of Newburgh—I started as a theater teacher and then worked my way up to program director.
3.
In order to have more impact at a systems level, I wanted to go back to school for my master’s degree but didn’t see how I could afford it.
4.
I applied and was accepted to the National Urban Fellow program, which combined a master’s program in public administration with a fellowship and covered the cost of the degree.
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Through the program, I worked for the DC Promise Neighborhood Initiative and then was able to transition to National League of Cities after finishing my degree.
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I spent three years with National League of Cities working with urban centers across the U.S. on education initiatives, including after school programming, higher education, and workforce development.
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I then got the opportunity to join the Kauffman Foundation to lead their education and public affairs work.
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After four and a half years as the director of engagement for education, I moved into my current role as director of policy and engagement.
Defining Moments
Experiences and challenges that shaped me
When I moved into a director position shortly after college, I really doubted myself. I was terrified. Was I someone capable of this? The experience really helped me see the areas I could grow in and the areas that I should lean on teammates for.