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Maggie Siddiqi
Director, Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships
Maggie Siddiqi is a dedicated professional with a strong educational background in Nonprofit Management, Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, and Religion.
She holds a Nonprofit Management Executive Certificate from Georgetown University McCourt School of Public Policy, a Master's Degree in Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations from Hartford International, and a B.A. in Religion from Wesleyan University.
Additionally, she has studied Islamic Studies through Brown University's Study Abroad Program at the University of Tübingen.
Maggie Siddiqi has a wealth of experience in various organizations, having held key positions such as Director at the Center for Faith-based and Neighborhood Partnerships at the U.S. Department of Education, Senior Director at the Center for American Progress, and Director of Communications and Strategic Initiatives at the El-Hibri Foundation.
She has also served in roles like Communications Manager at the El-Hibri Foundation, Program Director at American Muslim Health Professionals, Fellow at the American Muslim Civic Leadership Institute, and Program Coordinator at the Islamic Society of North America.
Maggie Siddiqi's professional journey includes positions such as Administrative/Research Assistant at Jefferson Consulting Group, Field Organizer at Obama for America, and Legislative Intern at the U.S. House of Representatives.
Her diverse background showcases her expertise and commitment to faith-based initiatives, progressive policies, and community engagement.
Maggie Siddiqi's multifaceted experience in leadership, communications, program management, and public service has equipped her with a unique skill set to drive positive change and foster collaboration in various sectors.