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Asian and Pacific Islander American Scholars (APIA Scholars) Welcomes New Senior Director of Development and Senior Director of Policy & Advocacy


APIA Scholars (Asian Pacific Islander American Scholars) is excited to announce Meredith Randle as the new Senior Director of Development and Jo Ann Paanio as the new Senior Director of Policy and Advocacy.

WASHINGTON, April 24, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- APIA Scholars (Asian Pacific Islander American Scholars) is excited to announce Meredith Randle as the new Senior Director of Development and Jo Ann Paanio as the new Senior Director of Policy and Advocacy.

Meredith Randle (she/her) is Senior Director of Development at Asian Pacific Islander American Scholars. In that capacity, Meredith works to drive the growth of the organization. Previously, Meredith served as Associate Director of Business Development at SimpsonScarborough, a premier higher education marketing and branding agency. While there, she implemented sales enablement strategies to transform the agency's inbound sales and business development. She first joined APIA Scholars in 2018, where she served in roles including Development Manager and Executive Assistant to the President. She has also held positions in student affairs and communications at her alma mater, William & Mary. Meredith holds a BA in Psychology from William & Mary. She resides in Brooklyn, NY.

Jo Ann Paanio is the Senior Director of Policy & Advocacy. She joined the APIA Scholars team in April of 2023. Paanio brings over a decade of experience as a policy advocacy strategist working across government relations, grassroots advocacy, coalition building, education, and direct legal services. She previously managed national advocacy campaigns and engaged stakeholders at the national state, and local levels including policymakers, advocates, researchers, direct service providers, and youth. She also developed and led advocacy training programs and curriculums across the U.S. Her commitment to improving outcomes for student success, expanding equitable access to opportunities, and increasing economic mobility for young people has included working across the education, workforce, foster care, justice, housing, and immigration systems. Paanio served as adjunct faculty at California State University, Dominguez Hills where she taught undergraduate courses in U.S. government and international affairs. Paanio earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and Juris Doctor degree.

Media Contact

Wendy Wong, Asian Pacific Islander American Scholars, 1 3108698120, [email protected]

 

SOURCE Asian Pacific Islander American Scholars



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