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Natalya Hill

Los Angeles,CA

Summary

Dynamic Content Project Manager at UCLA's Asian American Studies Center, with proven expertise in project management and client relations. Adept at risk identification, fostering collaboration, and driving creative strategies to achieve project goals.

Overview

3
3
years of professional experience

Work History

Content Project Manager

UCLA Asian American Studies Center
Los Angeles, USA
03.2024 - Current
  • Created custom workflows for the production of 18 textbook chapters for Foundations & Futures: Asian American & Pacific Islander Multimedia Textbook.
  • Managed relationships with 20+ external stakeholders to successfully reach project goals in a timely manner and within budget.
  • Identified risks associated with each project and developed strategies for mitigating those risks.
  • Mentored and supervised two interns throughout project.

Paralegal Coordinator

Hill Wallack LLP
New York, USA
04.2023 - 07.2023
  • Managed 20+ court cases and ensured they adhered to their court deadlines.
  • Conducted research on relevant laws, regulations, judicial decisions, and legal articles.

Office Coordinator

NYU Center for European & Mediterranean Studies
New York, USA
09.2022 - 12.2022
  • Oversaw in-person and online events.
  • Collaborated with other NYU departments for teacher materials and events.

Education

Master of Arts - History

NYU
New York
12.2022

Bachelor of Arts - History

UCLA
Los Angeles
03.2021

Skills

  • Project management
  • Client relations
  • Creative strategy
  • Leadership
  • Task prioritization
  • Asana
  • Google Workspace
  • Microsoft Office Suite

Languages

Hindi
Professional
Spanish
Professional
French
Professional

Timeline

Content Project Manager

UCLA Asian American Studies Center
03.2024 - Current

Paralegal Coordinator

Hill Wallack LLP
04.2023 - 07.2023

Office Coordinator

NYU Center for European & Mediterranean Studies
09.2022 - 12.2022

Master of Arts - History

NYU

Bachelor of Arts - History

UCLA