Mark Yamamoto Email

Mark Yamamoto Email

High School Transition and General Counselor @ Laney College

Mark Yamamoto's Location

California, United States

Mark Yamamoto's Work

Mark Yamamoto's Education

  • San Francisco State University

    M.S. Counseling (Student Counseling and Personnel Services)

  • U.C. Davis

    Bachelor's Degree (International Relations)

  • Contra Costa College

    Associate’s Degree (Liberal Arts and Sciences, General Studies and Humanities)

  • Kennedy High School Richmond, CA

Mark Yamamoto's Skills

  • Community Outreach
  • Career Assessment
  • Cover Letters
  • Curriculum Design
  • Staff Development
  • Student Development
  • Job Search Strategies
  • Student Affairs
  • Student Engagement
  • Strong Interest Inventory

Mark Yamamoto's Summary

Mark Yamamoto, based in California, United States, is currently a High School Transition and General Counselor at Laney College, bringing experience from previous roles at Laney College, Los Medanos College and Contra Costa College. Mark Yamamoto holds a M.S. Counseling in Student Counseling and Personnel Services @ San Francisco State University. With a robust skill set that includes Community Outreach, Career Assessment, Cover Letters, Curriculum Design, Staff Development and more, Mark Yamamoto contributes valuable insights to the industry.

Not the Mark Yamamoto you were looking for?

Find contact details for 700 million professionals.

Others Named Mark Yamamoto

Top Laney College Employees

How It Works
Get a Free Account
Sign up for a free account. No credit card required. Up to 5 free lookups / month.
Search
Search over 700 million verified professionals across 35 million companies.
Get Contact Info
Get contact details including emails and phone numbers (business & personal).
High Performer Summer 2022 RocketReach is a leader in Lead Intelligence on G2 RocketReach is a leader in Lead Intelligence on G2 RocketReach is a leader in Lead Intelligence on G2
talentculture2022
g2crowd
G2Crowd Trusted
chromestore
300K+ Plugin Users