Afnan Mansour currently serves as the Youth Enrichment Program Director at the Recreation and Park Commission for the Parish of East Baton Rouge, where she leverages her extensive background in research and biomedical engineering to create impactful programs for youth development. With a strong foundation...
Afnan Mansour currently serves as the Youth Enrichment Program Director at the Recreation and Park Commission for the Parish of East Baton Rouge, where she leverages her extensive background in research and biomedical engineering to create impactful programs for youth development. With a strong foundation in Genetics and Molecular Biology from Khalifa University of Science and Technology, Afnan brings a unique perspective to her role, emphasizing the importance of scientific literacy and health awareness among young individuals.
In her position, Afnan has successfully developed and managed comprehensive youth enrichment programs that focus on fostering creativity, critical thinking, and teamwork. She oversees both program members and staff, ensuring a secure and enjoyable environment conducive to learning and personal growth. Her adeptness in conducting financial assessments and maintaining meticulous budget records has been instrumental in optimizing resource allocation, allowing for the expansion of program offerings.
Afnan's strategic implementation of efficiency-enhancing measures has led to improved overall facility operations, demonstrating her commitment to excellence in program delivery. Additionally, her involvement in staff recruitment and training has helped cultivate a dedicated team that shares her vision for youth empowerment. By integrating her research skills in data analysis and utilizing tools such as MATLAB and RStudio, Afnan is able to assess program effectiveness and make data-driven decisions that enhance the overall impact of the youth enrichment initiatives. Her multifaceted expertise not only enriches the lives of the participants but also contributes to the broader community's well-being, making her a vital asset to the Recreation and Park Commission.