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Umbreen Bhatti
Building a better world with Barnard students
Professional Background
Umbreen Bhatti is a highly regarded leader and changemaker with extensive experience in supporting institutions and marginalized individuals in navigating societal changes. Currently serving as the Constance Hess Williams '66 Director of the Athena Center for Leadership at Barnard College, Umbreen plays a pivotal role in fostering innovative leadership among students and community members. Under her direction, the Athena Center has established itself as a hub for changemakers, alongside hosting the renowned Athena Film Festival, which highlights the vital contributions of women in film and leadership.
Before her impactful tenure at Barnard, Umbreen was the Director of the KQED Lab, where she spearheaded innovative projects at the Bay Area's NPR and PBS station, emphasizing the need for transformation in media and storytelling. She also served as Co-Director at the Civic Innovation Lab, further showcasing her commitment to enhancing civic engagement through creative solutions and engagement initiatives.
As an independent consultant, Umbreen wore many hats, including strategist and design coach, guiding diverse organizations in redefining their missions and enhancing their impact.
Education and Achievements
Umbreen’s educational background is substantial, equipping her with a robust foundation in both political science and law. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Barnard College, a prestigious liberal arts institution that has empowered countless women leaders. She further expanded her knowledge base by completing a Juris Doctor (JD) at the University of Michigan Law School, a top-ranked law institution responsible for producing influential legal thinkers.
In addition to her formal degrees, Umbreen pursued advanced studies as a Knight Fellow at Stanford University, engaging with innovative approaches to journalism and public discourse. Furthermore, she honed her skills in product management at General Assembly, preparing her for the ever-evolving environments she encounters in her professional work.
Community Engagement
Beyond her institutional roles, Umbreen is deeply committed to community engagement and social justice. She currently serves on the boards of several influential organizations. Global Press is one such organization, focused on empowering local women reporters to provide coverage from underrepresented areas, thereby diversifying the media landscape and bringing important stories to the forefront. Catchlight strengthens visual storytelling, supporting a myriad of storytellers at various stages of their careers, while The Bell concentrates on equipping NYC students with critical storytelling skills, preparing them for successful media careers in the future.
Through her board membership roles, Umbreen exemplifies her belief in the power of understanding and nuanced storytelling as a foundational tool for empathy and societal growth. Her dedication to empowering others to understand their world and advocate for change is evident in her multifaceted work.
Notable Achievements
Umbreen Bhatti has made significant strides throughout her career that reflect her dedication to leadership, equity, and innovation. As a former staff attorney at both the ACLU of Delaware and the Civil Rights Litigation Program at the Disability Rights Legal Center, she has championed civil rights through legal avenues, ensuring that vulnerable populations are protected under the law.
Her entrepreneurial spirit is showcased by her co-founding of islawmix, an initiative that aims to create accessible platforms for discussions around Islamic law and justice, broadening the reach of multidisciplinary dialogues. Furthermore, her experience as an adjunct professor at Widener University School of Law allowed her to share her expertise with the next generation of legal professionals, empowering them to pursue justice in their careers.
As a host of the podcast "Kaleidoscope: Reflections on Islam" and an affiliate scholar at the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies at Stanford University, Umbreen has created a space for the exploration of diverse stories, relationships, and the multifaceted nature of Islamic identity, contributing significantly to public discourse.
Her recognition as a John S. Knight Journalism Fellow at Stanford further solidifies her reputation as a thought leader in the realms of journalism and public engagement, where she explored innovative storytelling forms that contribute to societal understanding and improvement.
With a diverse portfolio of roles and organizations, Umbreen has successfully bridged numerous sectors, enhancing institutional capacities, advocating for marginalized voices, and fostering change through collaboration. Her ability to inspire action and equip individuals with tools for leadership stands as a testament to her passion and dedication to her work, shaping a more inclusive and informed society in her stride.