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Ileana Font-Soloway
Officer of Field Experiences at International Rescue Committee
Ileana Font-Soloway is a highly educated professional with a diverse background in non-profit, public, and organizational management.
She holds a Master of Public Administration (MPA) with a focus on Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management from Baruch College.
Her undergraduate studies include a Bachelor of Arts in Hispanic Studies and Art History from Oberlin College.
She also pursued studies at Universidad de Córdoba, showcasing her commitment to continuous learning and global perspectives.
Ileana has held significant roles in notable organizations, including serving as Officer of Field Experiences at the International Rescue Committee, where she made a tangible impact in the field.
Her previous positions include being the Director of Development And Communications at Camp Kinderland, Assistant to the Vice President of Meetings at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Program Manager/Team Leader at Cross-Cultural Solutions.
She has also been the Director of Community Outreach and Hispanic Advocacy at Westchester Community Opportunity Program, highlighting her dedication to community engagement and advocacy.
Starting her career as an Administrative Assistant at Fordham University, Ileana has grown professionally across various sectors, showcasing her versatility and adaptability.
With her comprehensive educational background, rich work experience, and commitment to social causes, Ileana Font-Soloway continues to make a positive impact in her professional endeavors.