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Rania Salem Manganaro

Manager, Education Marketing at Council on Foreign Relations

Rania Salem Manganaro is an Associate Editor at Council on Foreign Relations. Rania has previous experience working with UNRWA and the International Rescue Committee. At UNRWA, they were a Production & Creative Video Consultant Team member responsible for research, video production, and social media outreach. At the International Rescue Committee, they served as a President's Office Research Fellow, conducting research on humanitarian policy, refugee resettlement, and international crises and conflict. Rania has also provided administrative and logistical support for both organizations.

Rania Salem Manganaro has a wide range of experience in the field of humanitarianism and migration policy. Rania is an IRC-Zolberg Fellow and has also done fieldwork with the Jordan Compact. In addition, they have a Master's degree in International Relations and Affairs from The New School. Rania is also an EmergeNYC Fellow and has a Certificate from the Institute for Intensive Arabic Language and Culture from the Lebanese American University. Finally, they have a Bachelor of Arts in Drama and Dramatics/Theatre Arts from Kenyon College.

Rania Salem Manganaro reports to Caroline Netchvolodoff, Vice President, Education. Some of their coworkers include Caitlin Drexler Cafaro - Director, Catherine Trautwein - Senior Writer, and Charles Hopkins - Director, Teaching and Learning.

Timeline

  • Manager, Education Marketing

    Current role

  • Associate Editor

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