Canal Alliance
Isabel French has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Isabel is currently the Director of Marketing & Communications at Canal Alliance, where they previously served as the Senior Manager, Marketing & Communications. Prior to that, they worked at Marin Agricultural Land Trust (MALT) in various roles, including Associate Director, Communications and Community Engagement, Associate Director of Development, Marketing & Communications, and Marketing Communications Manager. Isabel also has experience as a Communications & Development Consultant at GO Public Schools and as a Communications Manager at Children Now. Isabel has held positions as the Director of Communications and Assistant Director of Development at San Francisco Friends School, and as a Spanish/English Translator at Kiva. Isabel has also worked as an Individual Giving Manager at Women's Initiative, a Development Associate at The Breakthrough Collaborative, an English Teacher at C.E.I.P. Europa, and a Clerk at Impact Fund.
Isabel French has a B.A. degree in Cultural Anthropology from the University of California, Santa Cruz. Isabel also has a DELE Advanced Level Certification in the Spanish Language from Escuela Oficial de Idiomas- Goya in Madrid. Additionally, Isabel has studied Anthropology and Spanish at Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Spanish Language at Universidad de Cádiz. Isabel also obtained a Diploma de Español como Lengua Extranjera from Instituto Cervantes. There is no specific information about the start and end years of their education or any additional degrees obtained.
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Canal Alliance
Canal Alliance is a nonprofit champion of immigrants who are challenged by a lack of resources and an unfamiliar environment. We believe that everyone has the right to achieve their dreams. Every day we educate, empower, support and partner with motivated immigrants and their families to best meet their unique needs -- from putting food on the table to becoming a U.S. citizen to learning English, and graduating from college. Because when we support immigrants, Marin becomes a place where everyone can live, work and succeed.