Rachel Stephen Smith
About
Rachel Stephen Smith is from Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia. Rachel works in the following industries: "Public Policy", "Non-profit Organization Management", "Higher Education", and "Government Administration". Rachel is currently Member for Kurrajong at ACT Legislative Assembly, located in Canberra, Australia. In Rachel's previous role as a ACT Labor candidate at Kurrajong, Rachel worked in Canberra, Australia until Oct 2016. Prior to joining Kurrajong, Rachel was a Chief of Staff at Senator Kim Carr and held the position of Chief of Staff at Canberra, Australia. Prior to that, Rachel was a Postgraduate Student at University of Maryland from Sep 2012 to May 2014. Rachel started working as Volunteer Crew Leader; Volunteer Project Manager, Crummell School Project at Habitat for Humanity of Washington, D.C. in Washington D.C. Metro Area in Aug 2012. From Apr 2010 to Aug 2012, Rachel was Minister-Counsellor (Science and Technology) at Embassy of Australia, Washington, D.C., based in Washington D.C. Metro Area. Prior to that, Rachel was a Chief of Staff at Senator Kim Carr (then Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research), based in Canberra, Australia from Nov 2007 to Dec 2009. Rachel started working as Principal Adviser at Senator Kim Carr in Canberra, Australia in Jan 2005.
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Master of Real Estate Development with a focus on urban design, affordable housing and community development. For my capstone project, I developed a concept, design and business case for a $123 million, 496-unit mixed use development including commercial and community space, affordable units, artist live-work units and a gallery. Presentation available on request.
Worked with Habitat and Empower DC to coordinate a group of interested parties and work with the Ivy City community to build a business case for the redevelopment of the historic Alexander Crummell School and its grounds. Guided by this group and many community consultations, I prepared a discussion paper bringing together all previous recommendations and proposing a path forward for redevelopment to be considered by Council members. I was very pleased to see funds allocated in the following budget, but the fight to deliver the community centre goes on.