Chelsea Langston Bombino

Program Officer at Fetzer Institute

Chelsea Langston Bombino is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in academia and nonprofit sectors. Currently serving as a Program Officer at the Fetzer Institute since October 2020, Bombino also holds the position of Adjunct Professor at Mount St. Mary's University. Involved with the Center for Public Justice as a Fellow since November 2013, Bombino contributes to both the Sacred Sector and the Institutional Religious Freedom Alliance. Previous roles include Adjunct Professor at Pepperdine University, Learning Director at the Maryland Association of Nonprofit Organizations, and Manager of Education and Development at the National Association of Consumer Advocates. Additional experience includes contributions to Capital Commentary and legal roles at the Institutional Religious Freedom Alliance and Common Ground, as well as work in legal services at the Irish Center for Human Rights. Bombino holds a Doctor of Law (JD) from the University of Michigan Law School and a Bachelor of Arts in English and History of Art from the University of Michigan.

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Our work is about helping build the spiritual foundation for a loving world. The Fetzer Institute was founded by American broadcast pioneer John E. Fetzer (1901–1991), who had a keen interest in the relationship between the inner life of spirit and the outer life of service. He established the Institute with the belief that efforts to address the world’s critical issues must go beyond political, social and economic, strategies to address the psychological and spiritual roots of these issues.


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