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After graduating from Harvard with honors in 2009, Brittney Moraski spent nearly two years in Asia — first in South Korea, where she taught English test preparation, and later in China, where she worked for a company that offered international education and Western-style college counseling. Brittney lived in the mega-manufacturing city of Shenzhen for five months and in the historic city of Hangzhou for a year. Never having studied Mandarin before, she learned a great deal about non-verbal communication.
Brittney received her B.A. in American History & Literature. She contributed more than a hundred news stories, magazine articles, arts reviews, photographs, and opinion pieces to the Harvard Crimson and wrote an undergraduate column for Harvard Magazine as a Berta Greenwald Ledecky Undergraduate Fellow. She also interned at The Hill in Washington, D.C., volunteered at a student-run homeless shelter, and worked in the Modern Books & Manuscripts department of Harvard’s rare books library.
Brittney grew up among cornfields and Green Bay Packers fans in Michigan’s beautiful Upper Peninsula and spent her summers working for her family’s concession business. In 2004, she served as a U.S. Senate Page for Senator Carl Levin and as co-Head Page of the Democratic Pages. |