Heidi Lewis

Executive Assistant To The President at International Christian Concern

Heidi Neal (Lewis) is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in administrative support and project management. Currently serving as Senior Executive Assistant to the President at International Christian Concern since May 2021, responsibilities include overseeing the president's office, coordinating board meetings, managing HR functions, and advising on employee relations. Prior roles include Office Manager at The Kindlon Law Firm, where tasks included project management for office operations and client scheduling, and a Private Nanny at Care.com. Additional experience includes roles as a Piano Teacher at Rocky's Music Studio, where individualized lessons were designed for students, and Bridal Stylist & Customer Service Representative at David's Bridal, recognized for outstanding sales performance. Heidi holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing, graduating Summa Cum Laude from the University at Albany, SUNY.

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International Christian Concern

Founded in 1995, International Christian Concern (ICC) is a non-denominational Christian human rights organization that is dedicated to helping Christian minorities who face discrimination and violence as a result of their faith. ICC provides assistance, seeks to raise awareness of religious persecution, and pressures the US government where needed. ICC is committed to building, supporting, and sustaining the persecuted church. It provides a wide array of financial support, from pastor’s salaries to village wells that are often off-limits to Christians. In the US, ICC tries to bring greater attention to religious persecution by disseminating information through its website, press releases, newsletter, and weekly email updates. ICC is also a strong voice in Washington; it lobbies the US government to push persecuting governments to change their behavior.


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