State Monitor Advocate of Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Intern @ State of Maine
Treva Demaynadier's Education
Oberlin College
Bachelor’s Degree (Anthropology and Politics)
2013 - 2017
Center for Global Education and Experience
Bachelor’s Degree (Politics, Social Change)
2016 - 2016
Dananburg Oberlin-In-London Program
Bachelor’s Degree (Anthropology, Immigration)
2015 - 2015
Waterville Senior High School
High School
2009 - 2013
Treva Demaynadier's Skills
Spanish Translation
Immigration Policy
Immigration Law
Central America
Writing
Spanish
Cultural Anthropology
Ethnography
International Human Rights
Microsoft Office
Treva Demaynadier's Summary
Treva deMaynadier, based in Portland, ME, US, is currently a Immigration Forms Program Supervisor and DOJ Accredited Representative at Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project, bringing experience from previous roles at Immigrant Legal Advocacy Project, Oberlin Anthropology Department, Ascentria Care Alliance and Maine Department of Labor. Treva deMaynadier holds a 2013 - 2017 Bachelor’s Degree in Anthropology and Politics @ Oberlin College. With a robust skill set that includes Spanish Translation, Immigration Policy, Immigration Law, Central America, Writing and more, Treva deMaynadier contributes valuable insights to the industry.