
Hayley McManimie
Grant Administrator AssistantHayley McManimie assists with grant reporting and administration as well as community outreach initiatives. Hayley first joined KPBS in 2013 as a part-time assistant in the station’s Diversity, Grants, and Engagement department while attending San Diego State University. During her time at SDSU, Hayley was involved with various organizations on and off-campus including, Delta Gamma Fraternity and the San Diego Humane Society. She received her bachelor's degree in economics and shortly after graduation, transitioned into a full-time position at KPBS. Hayley enjoys listening to country music, going to the beach, and hanging out with her dog, Marley.
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