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Chloe Pan

Chloe joined Valley Vision in 2025 as a Project Manager supporting the organization’s Leadership and Civic Engagement impact area. She manages Valley Vision’s regional public opinion polling work, supports internal impact measurement, and collaborates with partners on implementing regional economic development strategies.  

Professional Experience

Prior to joining Valley Vision, Chloe spent six years working with Washington DC-based organizations in the international development and humanitarian assistance sector as a technical advisor for gender equality and social inclusion. She designed and managed USAID and USDA funded programs across Central America and East Africa, ensuring that traditionally marginalized groups were able to meaningfully engage in and benefit from food security, economic development, and climate resilience activities. Chloe has designed guidance documents and delivered trainings on best practices for disability inclusion, child protection, inclusive training facilitation, and gender-based violence prevention and response to international and US-based teams. She was a lead technical proposal writer, designed programs’ monitoring and evaluation tools, and supported the development of special studies and project impact reports for federal and private sector donors. She continues to volunteer in her free time as a rape crisis hotline counselor, providing mental health support and connecting survivors to financial and legal resources. 

After spending time living and working internationally, Chloe is excited to be back in Sacramento with the Valley Vision team. She originally began her career at Valley Vision in 2018 as an Executive Assistant, supporting projects in the Leadership & Civic Engagement impact area.

Education

  • Bachelor’s degrees, Global Studies and French – University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Master of Law and Diplomacy, Concentrations in Humanitarian Assistance and Conflict Resolution – The Fletcher School at Tufts University 

Interests

Old school diners with burnt coffee. Meeting strangers at airports and talking about life, death, and love. Intergenerational cycles of trauma. Everything by Wayne Thiebaud. A nice Napa Cab Sauv.

Chloe’s Top 5 Strengths

  1. Developer – People with this strength can recognize the potential in others and help them grow to reach it.
  2. Empathy – This involves understanding another person’s feelings from their perspective.
  3. Belief – This is the internal conviction that something is valid or essential, regardless of external evidence or opinion.
  4. Connectedness – This is the recognition of the relationships between ideas and events.
  5. Consistency – People exceptionally talented in the Consistency theme are keenly aware of the need to treat people the same.

    CliftonStrengths is a talent assessment tool developed by Gallup to help individuals maximize their unique talents. At Valley Vision, all staff have the opportunity to take this assessment to help better understand their natural strengths and increase our team’s ability for radical collaboration.