Izzy Oberman is a dedicated political science student at Northwestern University, set to graduate in 2026, with diverse experience in leadership and engagement across various sectors. Currently serving as Team Lead for Student Consulting for Nonprofit Organizations, Izzy manages project workflows and client interactions while previously contributing as a team member focused on strategic consulting solutions. As the Interim Panhellenic Delegate for Alpha Phi International Fraternity, Izzy engages in decision-making with the Panhellenic Council. Work experience includes roles as Audience Engagement and Policy Intern at the Better Government Association, where audience engagement was enhanced and policy research conducted, and as a sales associate at Madewell. Additional experience comprises internships focused on fundraising and strategy in political campaigns and youth empowerment through sports events. Educational pursuits include studies at the London School of Economics and Trinity College Dublin, complementing a solid foundation in history and political science.

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Student Consulting for Nonprofit Organizations (SCNO) at Northwestern University

Northwestern Students Consulting for Nonprofit Organizations (SCNO) is a student run organization that provides pro-bono strategic consulting for non-profits in the Chicago-land area. Through ten weeks of intensive research and development, student teams with the guidance of a professional mentor work with non-profits to develop action-items that aim to achieve the development goals of the non-profit client. In order to meet the highest standards of results, SCNO draws its talent from a diverse background of students, ranging from engineering, to economics, to social policy. This cross-collaboration of expertise allows our consultants to not only develop a wide breadth of solutions across fields, but also delve deeply into each specific sub-solution, drawing upon unique areas of expertise. The success of SCNO is rooted in our three core principles: constant collaboration with the nonprofit, dynamic team building and growth, and impact with purpose. With these principles in mind, we strive to deliver results of the highest standard to our clients and develop the personal and professional skills of our members.


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