
Najlaa Moumaris
Administrative
About Najlaa Moumaris:
Results-driven project manager with 5+ years of experience in governmental processes and program coordination. Skilled in managing cross-functional teams, complex implementations, and delivering projects on time and within budget. Recognized for streamlining workflows, boosting efficiency, and driving client success through innovative solutions and strategic stakeholder management.
Experience
Strategic and impact-driven Executive Assistant and Program Specialist with extensive experience supporting high-level government operations across federal, state, and local levels. Known for translating executive vision into actionable program strategies, driving multimillion-dollar initiatives, and aligning cross-functional teams to federal mandates. Adept at managing complex program lifecycles—from planning, budget oversight, and stakeholder coordination to compliance tracking and performance reporting. And recognized for excellence in leadership, innovation, and process optimization.
Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from Georgia State University
Certificate in Multicultural Workplace Competence (also from Georgia State University)
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