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Augusta Hagen-Dillon

Augusta Hagen-Dillon is a highly experienced professional currently serving as Senior Network Coordinator at the International Alumni Center gGmbH (iac Berlin) since January 2025. Prior to this role, Augusta was a Programme Manager for People on the Move at Porticus from July 2022 to December 2024. With a strong background in program management, Augusta held the position of Program Officer at Prospera International Network of Women's Funds from January 2016 to June 2022 and was a Portfolio Manager at Assemblyfor between November 2013 and December 2015. Additional experience includes serving as a Mediator at Sammlung Boros, a Program Associate with The OpeEd Project, and an Editorial Assistant at the World Policy Institute. Augusta's educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in History from Columbia University, a Master of Arts in Intercultural Conflict Management from Alice-Salomon-Fachhochschule für Sozialarbeit und Sozialpädagogik Berlin, and further studies in Design Innovation at the Hasso Plattner Institute.

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Berlin, Germany

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International Alumni Center gGmbH (iac Berlin)

As a Do & Think Tank for impact networks, iac Berlin works with foundations, academia, public institutions, and locally rooted non-profit organizations to build networks and alliances with social impact and to initiate new forms of collaboration and engagement. To do so we strive to convene, share, and support fellow actors from all sectors. We believe that collaborative and relational approaches are powerful tools for addressing the complex and dynamic nature of today’s global challenges. Together with our partners, we therefore co-create innovative ways to empower people and their ideas to make their impact more effective and sustainable over time. We think strategically about communities, networks, and ecosystems; work on assumptions; test them in “minimum viable product” settings; and integrate the lessons learned into networked approaches. We contribute to a growing community of network builders and share our knowledge in an open-source way. Our collaborations include coordinated strategic interventions, communities of practice and peer-to-peer learning formats, as well as co-led processes for building and shaping relational and collaborative infrastructures. iac Berlin was founded in 2017 by the Robert Bosch Stiftung. www.iac-berlin.org


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Berlin, Germany

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11-50

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