Draft:Jane Skripnik

Jane Skripnik (Rom:Evghenia Scripnic, alt:Eugenia Scripnic, born January 18, 1998) is a Moldovan producer,media consultant and social activist. She is based in Los Angeles.

Early life
Jane was born and raised in commune Răcăria, located in the Rîșcani District in Moldova. She was named after her maternal great-grandmother Eugenia. She speaks Romanian, Ukrainian, English, Pokuttia–Bukovina dialect, Russian and French.

Education and professional career
In 2017, Jane graduated from high school in Rîșcani, Moldova, as the valedictorian. Her school years were characterized by active participation in 15 National Olympiads within three years, and received numerous awards. Upon graduating from high school, Jane was admitted to several most prestigious universities worldwide with scholarships totaling approximately $2,800,000.

In 2022, Jane graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication from Northwestern University's School of Communication. During her college years, she served as Admissions diplomat, had internships at several unicorn startups and tech companies in Chicago and New York.

In 2023, Jane had a role working in media for the internationally awarded documentary about what it means to be intersex in a binary world "Who I Am Not", directorial debut of Romanian director Tunde Skovran, produced by Patricia Arquette, acquired by POV- the longest-running showcase on television for independent documentary films, in the early 2024, in Los Angeles.

Activism
Jane held roles as President of the Regional Student Council and as a representative of the National Student Council, an advisory body to the Ministry of Education, Culture and Research of the Republic of Moldova. In these capacities, she advised on proposed educational reforms and amendments to the Education Code. Jane also served at a Youth Representative at the Rîșcani,District Council.

Jane was a member of multiple youth organizations, and programs sponsored by the European Union, working in financing projects led my students in the country. Her involvement focused on promoting European values, social justice, fostering inclusion, and supporting youth in Moldova, earning her national and international awards in recognition of her contributions. Her social projects were awarded by the Minister of Education Corina Fusu and the EU Ambassador in Moldova Pirkka Tapiola.

In 2017, Jane joined a group of students in condemning former Moldovan president Igor Dodon, a former member of the communist party, for the alleged false rewards given to members of his political party and affiliates after the Baccalaureate exams, advocating for integrity and fairness in the education system.