Alix Boulud-Hutkin

Court-appointed Special Advocate (casa) For Children Experiencing Abuse & Neglect at National CASA/GAL Association for Children

Alix Boulud-Hutkin is a seasoned professional with diverse experience in business development, strategic communications, and advocacy for children. Currently serving as a Court-Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for the National CASA/GAL Association for Children, Alix volunteers with CASA of St. Louis. Previous roles include Senior Director at Laurel Strategies, Inc., and Business Development Manager at TD International, LLC, where responsibilities encompassed advisory excellence and risk intelligence. As a Wing Diversity Officer in the US Air Force Auxiliary, Alix played a key role in diversity initiatives. Alix's background also includes anti-money laundering analysis at K2 Integrity and international business development with LVMH and Flipboard. Alix holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Tufts University and an MBA in International Business Operations from the University of Buckingham, among other qualifications.

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National CASA/GAL Association for Children

The National Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) / Guardian ad Litem (GAL) Association for Children, together with its network of 939 state organizations and local programs in 49 states and the District of Columbia, supports and promotes court-appointed volunteer advocacy so every child who has experienced abuse or neglect can be safe, have a permanent home, and the opportunity to thrive. National CASA/GAL leads the continued growth and development of this extensive national network of CASA/GAL programs, each of which recruits, trains and supports volunteers who advocate in court for the best interests of children and youth who are in the child welfare system or foster care. CASA and GAL volunteers are appointed by judges to advocate for children and youth. Volunteers work with legal and child welfare professionals, educators and service providers to ensure that judges have all the information they need to make the most well-informed decisions for each child. For many children, their CASA or GAL volunteer will be the one consistent adult in their lives. The positive impact of a CASA or GAL volunteer can help a child thrive.


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