Paper Airplanes, Inc.
Bailey Ulbricht is a seasoned legal professional with extensive experience in humanitarian initiatives and foreign policy. As the Founding Executive Director of the Stanford Humanitarian Program since October 2022, Bailey Ulbricht leads a new research initiative at Stanford Law School. Founded in June 2014, Paper Airplanes, Inc. serves as a platform to bridge educational and professional development gaps for conflict-affected individuals. Bailey Ulbricht's prior roles include internships at the U.S. Department of State's Office of the Legal Adviser and Debevoise & Plimpton, and leadership positions with National Security Action and Human Rights First, focusing on human rights and foreign policy issues. Educational credentials include a JD from Stanford Law School and multiple advanced degrees from SOAS University of London, as well as a BA in International Relations from Carleton College.
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Paper Airplanes, Inc.
Paper Airplanes aspires to a world in which individuals affected by conflict have free access to online education, skills training, and language learning to empower them towards pursuing further education and employment opportunities. #connectlearnsoar We are a team of students, volunteers, recent graduates, educators, and refugees working to provide digital access to education to those who need it most. We harnesses video technology to help conflict-affected individuals learn critical languages and marketable skills. Paper Airplanes received nonprofit status on December 25, 2016. We are currently navigating the next phase of growth as an official organization.