Nino Kvitaishvili
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Date of birth: 26/07/1974 Educational institution: Institute of Economics and Humanities - historian, teacher of history Electoral form: proportional Electoral subject: United National Movement
Job / Position 2021 – to date - member of Tbilisi City Municipal Assembly of VII convocation; 2021 - Parliament of Georgia, faction "United National Movement - United Opposition - Power is in Unity" - invited specialist; 2021 – Political Union of Citizens "United National Movement" - Advisor to the Chairman of the party; 2017 – to date - member of the political council of the United National Movement; 2016 -2017 - Inter Media Ltd, public relations manager; 2016 - Academy of Modern Education Ltd - consultant; 2015-2016 - Modern Education Academy Ltd - director; 2014-2015 - Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia, acting Head of the General Education Management and Development Department; 2014 - member of the Interagency Coordinating Council for Combating Organized Crime; 2013 - 2014 - Component of School Prevention Programs, Project Harmony Branch in Georgia (PH international) - "Community Involvement and Cooperation Program for Legal Education" - expert / coach; 2013 - 2014 - LEPL National Center for Teachers Professional Development - coach in civic education; 2013 - 2014 - LEPL National Center for Teachers Professional Development - school, based on teachers professional development - consultant; 2012-2014 - member of the Board of Redirection Experts of the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia; 2012 - Civic Awareness Development Center, NNLE, US Program Involvement Innovation Involvement Fund - expert / coach; 2009 - 2014 - teacher of history within the Program for Providing Access to General Education for Juvenile Offenders; principal of the school, implementing the program; 2007-2014 - principal of Tbilisi Public School No. 123; 1994-2007 - teacher of history and neighboring disciplines of Tbilisi Public School No. 123; Activity: member of Education and Culture Commission, member of Sports and Youth Affairs Commission. |