The New York Times is out with a profile of Reem Alamiri, the chief strategy officer of the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Alamiri, who was born in Iraq and grew up in Virginia, is a native of that country and a proud Iraqi-American.
She has a master's in public policy from the University of Virginia and a bachelor's in environmental studies from the University of Virginia.
She has a decade's worth of experience as a senior strategist at Deloitte Consulting, where she worked with international donor organizations, nonprofits, the US government, and foreign ministries and municipalities, per a NRDC press release.
"Alamiri's role is central to the evolution of NRDC into its new era as a large, diverse nonprofit with broad reach and a unique suite of capabilities to bring to bear on complex, intersectional environmental issues," the release says.
Alamiri's main role at the NRDC is to "build their strategic muscles in regularly refining areas of work, focusing resources in areas of highest impact, and articulating the meaningful progress made on challenging issues along the way."
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