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Richard Foltin
Fellow for Religious Freedom, Freedom Forum; Consultant and Writer; formerly with AJC
Richard Foltin is an accomplished Senior Researcher and Writer specializing in public policy with a strong background in Law and Policy, Nonprofit Organizations, Volunteer Management, Legislative Relations, Public Speaking, and Coalitions.
He holds a J.D. from Harvard Law School and pursued a B.A. in Political Science at New York University, where he graduated magna cum laude and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa.
Richard also engaged in a non-degree program focusing on Jewish/Judaic Studies at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, showcasing his diverse academic interests and expertise.
Throughout his career, Richard has been associated with prominent organizations such as the Freedom Forum, where he served as a Fellow for Religious Freedom and a Senior Scholar for Religious Freedom at the Religious Freedom Center, Freedom Forum Institute.
His experience also includes significant roles at AJC Global, where he held positions such as Director of National and Legislative Affairs, Legislative Director and Counsel, Director of Governmental Affairs, and Associate Legal Director/Legal Associate, highlighting his multifaceted contributions and leadership within the organization.
Richard Foltin's professional journey underscores his commitment to advocacy, policy analysis, and legislative affairs, underpinned by a robust educational foundation and practical experience in the field.