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    Isaac Gilles

    Partnerships Associate @ Protect Democracy - Passionate About Policy & Human Flourishing

    Isaac Gilles is a dedicated problem-solver and community-builder with a passion for exploring and advancing human flourishing. His interests span across public policy, affective and developmental neuroscience, social psychology, education, and communications. His focus is on designing communities and social systems for living well and meaningfully in a time of widespread injustice and cynicism.

    Isaac possesses a polymathic skill set that includes academic and policy research, strategic communications, public affairs consulting, and business operations. He excels in delivering theoretical frameworks into concrete action, helping organizations produce impactful research, form meaningful partnerships, and implement strategic, operational, and cultural improvements.

    With a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, Politics, and Law, along with minors in Economics and Spanish from the University of Southern California, Isaac has a strong educational background. His professional experience includes roles such as Partnerships Associate at Protect Democracy, Strategy & Operations Fellow at Ballast Research, and Communications Management & Strategy Consulting Intern at ICF Next.

    Isaac also served in various capacities at the University of Southern California, including Student Coordinator of Belonging at the USC Office of Religious & Spiritual Life. He held roles at organizations like The Raben Group, Novus Think Tank, and the Center for Economic and Social Research, showcasing his versatility and expertise in multiple domains.

    Isaac Gilles aspires to lead a nonprofit think tank where he can apply interdisciplinary neuroscience and social science research to align policy and organizational behavior with evidence-based understanding of social and emotional determinants of well-being. He values mentorship and engaging conversations, always seeking to learn and grow.

    A quote that encapsulates Isaac's philosophy is, '"It's not complicated: I'm for the birds, not for the cages." - Nicolas Jaar'

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    Washington, District of Columbia, United States