City of Boston
Natalia Espinosa Tokuhama currently serves as Deputy Director of Policy and Research and Boston Economic Mobility Manager within the City of Boston's Equity and Inclusion Cabinet, alongside her role as Economic Integration Specialist for the Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement since April 2021. Previous experience includes transitioning faculty and staff to online learning during COVID-19 at The Fletcher School at Tufts University, where Natalia also worked as a Graduate Student Researcher. Additional roles include conducting research for the Henry J. Leir Institute, serving as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at Tufts, and various positions in Ecuador, such as Jefa de Distrito Productivo and an intern with the European Union Delegation. Educational qualifications encompass a Master's degree in Law and Diplomacy from The Fletcher School, alongside a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from New York University.
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