Sandy Moshi
Sandy was raised by immigrant parents who she watched be resourceful, resilient and find humor in every situation. These values became a theme in her life and work that inspired her to pursue a career in public service, with a focus on creating opportunities for underserved communities. Prior to her selection to the Marvin Andrews Fellowship, Sandy worked for Congressman Greg Stanton between his Arizona and Washington, D.C. offices managing operations and outreach, taught rehabilitative programming for formerly incarcerated men at a reentry center, and helps promote voter turnout and engagement. Sandy is now pursuing her Master’s in Public Administration and plans to combine her experience as a Marvin Andrews Fellow to advance innovative, research-driven, and adaptive local governments that meet emerging needs.