Ariane Le Chevallier

Strategic Communications Advisor at Friends of the Children

Ariane Le Chevallier (pronounced Air-ee-un Le-Che-vol-yay) has spent her 15-year career raising awareness to inspire action around some of the nation’s most pressing social issues. Her areas of expertise are in strategic communications, media relations, messaging, content marketing, social media, and thought leadership. Her career is rooted in Washington, D.C. where she spent more than a decade working for some of the nation’s largest foundations and nonprofits. Prior to joining Friends of the Children, Ariane was a media relations strategist at academic medical center Oregon Health & Science University where she was brought on to raise the national profile of the university. She generated media coverage in hundreds of national, state, and local media outlets, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, Forbes, NBC, CBS News’s 60 Minutes, and NPR. Before relocating to Portland in 2013, Ariane managed state expansion communications for Share 0ur Strength’s No Kid Hungry campaign in Washington, D.C., generating more than $2.5 million in media coverage. Ariane also spent six years at issue communications firm GMMB where she worked extensively with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, among other national organizations on dozens of communications initiatives. Ariane received her B.S. in Mass Communications at the University of Utah.


Timeline

  • Strategic Communications Advisor

    Current role