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  Frieda Molina
  Senior Associate
Low-Wage Workers and Communities Policy Area
 
  Molina is the Project Director for the national Work Advancement and Support Center demonstration, a multisite effort whose goal is to improve substantially the earnings and overall income of low-wage workers. In addition to WASC, Molina works on the national Employment Retention and Advancement (ERA) evaluation. As an ERA team member, Molina assisted three Oregon sites in the development and implementation of their pre- and postemployment interventions. Prior to her work on ERA and WASC, Molina was the Project Director of the Neighborhood Jobs Initiative, a five-site employment saturation initiative that aimed to increase employment rates in five low-income neighborhoods to the level of their surrounding regions. Molina holds a Master’s degree in City and Regional Planning from the University of California at Berkeley and a B.A. in Anthropology from Pomona College.

 
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