Rebecca Husaini

Vice President Of Operations And Administration at Muslim Public Affairs Council Foundation

Rebecca Husaini has extensive experience in operations and administration, currently serving as Vice President of Operations and Administration at the Muslim Public Affairs Council Foundation since February 2018. Previous roles at the organization include Chief Of Staff, Operations Manager, Special Project Assistant, and Social Media Coordinator. Additionally, Rebecca dedicated time to family responsibilities as a Stay at Home Mom from 2008 to July 2021. In the education sector, Rebecca contributed as PTO President and Secretary at a private school between August 2013 and January 2017. Prior to these roles, Rebecca worked in the real estate industry, holding various positions such as Realtor at Coldwell Banker and RE/MAX, and Escrow Assistant at Inter Valley Escrow, showcasing a strong background in both administration and real estate transactions.

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Muslim Public Affairs Council Foundation

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Founded in 1988, the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) is a national public affairs nonprofit organization working to promote and strengthen American pluralism by increasing understanding and improving policies that impact American Muslims. Over the past 30 years, MPAC has built a reputation of being a dynamic and trusted American Muslim voice for policymakers, opinion shapers, and community organizers across the country. Our staff, based in Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles, are experts in designing and executing innovative and effective legislative, strategic messaging, and issue advocacy campaigns. We leverage our relationships with legislators, government agencies, executive departments, and thought leaders to improve policies on national security, civil liberties, immigration, public safety and religious freedom for all Americans. We also provide media analysis and messaging strategies to reporters and media professionals to inform public opinion and advise the entertainment industry on creating more humanizing and nuanced portrayals of Muslims and Islam. Equally important, we build alliances and coalitions with diverse communities to encourage active citizenship. We thrive in the rapidly changing world of high-stakes policy and high-profile advocacy where strategic planning is critical, speed and messaging are essential, and thorough analysis is imperative. We do all these things to enrich American society and to exemplify core Islamic values of mercy, justice, peace, human dignity, freedom, and equality for all.


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