Ariana Arancibia

Ariana Arancibia

National Civil Community Corps Member

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Chief of Staff for Community Outreach and Partnership Development

  • Education

    • The New School

      2015 - 2018
      MS, Non-Profit Management
    • Rutgers University

      2006 - 2010
      BFA
  • Experience

    • AmeriCorps

      Oct 2011 - Jul 2012
      National Civil Community Corps Member
    • AmeriCorps

      Sept 2012 - Jul 2013
      National Civilian Community Corps - Field Team Leader
    • Growing Power

      Aug 2013 - Nov 2013
      Farm Intern
    • NYC Compost Project

      Dec 2013 - Dec 2015
      Local Organics Recovery Coordinator
    • NYC Department of Parks & Recreation

      Dec 2015 - Dec 2017
      GreenThumb Outreach Coordinator - Bronx
    • NYC Department of Parks & Recreation

      Oct 2019 - May 2021
      • GreenThumb Project Planner

        Dec 2017 - May 2021
      • GreenThumb Senior Project Coordinator

        Oct 2019 - Jun 2020
    • New York City Economic Development Corporation

      Apr 2022 - Oct 2022
      Senior Project Manager, Neighborhood Strategies Team
    • Center for Justice Innovation

      Oct 2022 - Dec 2023
      Associate Director of Operations and Planning, Neighborhood Safety Initiatives
    • NYC Department of Parks & Recreation

      Jan 2024 - now
      Chief of Staff for Strategic Community Engagement
  • Licenses & Certifications

  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Ariana Arancibia
      Alma Achiever Award for Aprecio NYC Parks Latino Society Sep 2020 The Latino Society was established in 1987 to effectively represent the Latinos/Hispanics of the City ofNew York Parks & Recreation by providing support, counsel and mentoring. Since 2002, the Latino Society has been recognizing the contributions of their members and other Latinos/Hispanics in the agency through their annual Alma Achievers Awards. These awards focus on those who have made an outstanding contribution to the Department of Parks and Recreation and serve as a role model to… Show more The Latino Society was established in 1987 to effectively represent the Latinos/Hispanics of the City ofNew York Parks & Recreation by providing support, counsel and mentoring. Since 2002, the Latino Society has been recognizing the contributions of their members and other Latinos/Hispanics in the agency through their annual Alma Achievers Awards. These awards focus on those who have made an outstanding contribution to the Department of Parks and Recreation and serve as a role model to others in the agency. Show less
    • Awarded to Ariana Arancibia
      40 Under 40: The Rising Stars in NYC Food Policy Hunter College New York City Food Policy Center Jul 2020 The Hunter College New York City Food Policy Center has released its annual class of New York City’s 40 individuals under 40 years old who are working to transform the food system. The Center’s honorees include policymakers, educators, community advocates, farmers, and innovators who are making significant strides to create healthier, more sustainable food environments and to use food to promote community and economic development.The 40 under 40 roster reflects the Center’s broad… Show more The Hunter College New York City Food Policy Center has released its annual class of New York City’s 40 individuals under 40 years old who are working to transform the food system. The Center’s honorees include policymakers, educators, community advocates, farmers, and innovators who are making significant strides to create healthier, more sustainable food environments and to use food to promote community and economic development.The 40 under 40 roster reflects the Center’s broad perspective around food policy, specifically, that food policies are not simply regulations imposed by governmental bodies; we believe that food policy impacts millions of New Yorkers every day, at home and at work, as well as our surrounding environmental, community and economic ecosystems. Show less
    • Awarded to Ariana Arancibia
      Milano School of Policy, Management, and Environment's Best Paper Award The New School May 2019
    • Awarded to Ariana Arancibia
      Employee of the Month NYC Parks Oct 2017
    • Awarded to Ariana Arancibia
      "Getting Things Done" Award - Team Leader AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Jul 2013
    • Awarded to Ariana Arancibia
      Gold Presidential Volunteer Service Award AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Jul 2013
    • Awarded to Ariana Arancibia
      Team Leader of the Year (Earth Unit) AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Jul 2013
    • Awarded to Ariana Arancibia
      Team Leader of the Round (Round 1) AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Jan 2013
    • Awarded to Ariana Arancibia
      Gold Presidential Volunteer Service Award AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Jul 2012
    • Awarded to Ariana Arancibia
      Corps Member of the Round (Round 2) AmeriCorps National Civilian Community Corps Mar 2012