Atanur Arapoglu

Atanur Arapoglu has a diverse work experience spanning several companies and roles. Atanur started their career in 2007 as a Market Research Analyst at Transtrade LLC and worked there until 2013. Following that, Atanur worked as an Independent Business Consultant from 2013 to the present. In 2019, they joined Maternova, Inc. and worked as an Analyst until 2022 when they became the Senior Operations Manager. Currently, Atanur holds the position of Director of IT at the International Institute of New England, where they started in 2022 as an IT Solutions Specialist before being promoted to their current role.

Atanur Arapoglu pursued their education at Johnson & Wales University, where they obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing from 2004 to 2006. Later, they furthered their studies and earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree with a concentration in IT from 2015 to 2017, also at Johnson & Wales University.

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Boston, United States

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International Institute of New England

Mission The International Institute of New England (IINE) creates opportunities for refugees and immigrants to succeed through resettlement, education, career advancement and pathways to citizenship. History and Context Founded in Lowell, Massachusetts in 1918, IINE is one of the region’s largest and oldest service providers for new Americans. The International Institute serves 2,000 refugees and immigrants each year and has launched new programs to double the number of newcomers served to 4,000 within five years. In the past year, staff in our Boston, Lowell, and Manchester (NH) field offices provided resettlement, family reunification, education, career assistance, and legal services to people from 67 different countries. As the United States engages in a pitched debate about immigration policy, our work is critical to preserving the nation’s tradition of welcoming people of all backgrounds who cherish freedom, equality and hard work. IINE’s programs are particularly important to New England, which has a notable dependence on immigrant labor to grow its economy.


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