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Mandy Martin

Senior Associate

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Project management, strategy implementation, and making art.

Mandy brings a collaborative approach to project management at Geneva Global, leading cross-functional teams and steering strategic initiatives with expertise in process improvement and change management. She is also skilled in data visualization to support informed decision-making, with the goal of amplifying the impact of philanthropic initiatives.

She began her career at Merck, where she had over twelve years’ experience in planning and execution within a global organization that tackled some of the world’s greatest health threats, leveraging expertise in strategy implementation, process improvement, and change management. Most recently, Mandy worked with ICW Consulting Group, where she supported all areas related to business planning, steering strategic initiatives from genesis to fruition and working with clients to build welcoming workplace cultures for all. Following a passion for making the world a more just and peaceful place, Mandy recently shifted her focus to philanthropy.

A creative thinker and practicing artist in her spare time, Mandy exhibits her paintings in regional galleries and shows. She also enjoys walking with her rescued lab mix, practicing yoga, swimming, paddle boarding, going to the beach, reading, and exploring diverse cuisines.

Mandy holds a Project Management Professional (PMP) certification, a Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certification, and a BS in Business Administration from Gwynedd Mercy University.

What’s your favorite part of your job?

I love making ideas manifest, whether it’s in physical, digital or experiential form. The process of leveraging creativity to amplify philanthropic outcomes is my greatest motivation.

 

What brings you joy?

Whenever possible, you can find me by a body of water! It triggers a positive response in the brain, as suggested by Blue Mind Theory, and can improve mental health and connection with nature. This can lead to a mildly meditative state called “Blue Mind” that’s characterized by calmness, peacefulness, unity, and a sense of happiness.

 

What’s your best travel advice?

Rather than visit many destinations on a trip, I like to put down roots in one place and go deeper into the local culture, finding the hidden gems along the way.

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