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Gloria Dabek
Government Relations Officer at The Chicago Council on Global Affairs
Professional Background
Gloria Dabek is a highly accomplished professional in the field of public policy, with a strong focus on social justice, advocacy, and global affairs. With a diverse career that spans numerous prestigious organizations, Gloria has established herself as a competent and driven Government Relations Officer at The Chicago Council on Global Affairs. In her role, she engages with various stakeholders to influence public policy and address pressing global challenges through collaboration and informed dialogue.
Prior to her current position, Gloria made significant contributions as the Public Policy and Advocacy Coordinator at Save the Children US, where she was integral in shaping policies aimed at improving the welfare of children domestically and internationally. Gloria's experience also includes a notable tenure as a Women's Policy Fellow at the U.S. House of Representatives, where she worked closely with legislators to advocate for issues impacting women and families.
Gloria's passion for social justice is evident in her previous role as an Anti-Trafficking Hotline Advocate at Polaris, where she worked tirelessly to combat human trafficking and provide support to victims. Additionally, she honed her skills in policy analysis and legislative affairs during her internship at the International Justice Mission and her summer internship at Citizen Schools. Gloria’s early career experience was enhanced by her position as an Undergraduate Writing Tutor at the Duke Thompson Writing Program and as a Research Assistant at Duke University, where she developed her analytical and research skills which continue to serve her in her professional journey.
Education and Achievements
Gloria earned her Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Public Policy Analysis from Duke University, where she cultivated a deep understanding of the complexities of policy-making and its impact on society. Her education provided her with the theoretical foundation and practical skills necessary to navigate the intricacies of public governance and advocacy.
At Duke University, Gloria's academic performance was exemplary, complemented by her hands-on experiences in various internships and positions that have shaped her career. Her dedication to her studies and commitment to public service has positioned her as a leader in her field, demonstrating a consistent track record of advocating for positive change.
Notable Achievements
Some of Gloria's notable achievements include:
- Effectively shaping policy discussions: In her current role at The Chicago Council on Global Affairs, Gloria plays a crucial role in facilitating discussions that guide policy at various levels, addressing significant global issues such as migration, education, and international relations.
- Successful advocacy initiatives: As the Public Policy and Advocacy Coordinator at Save the Children US, Gloria led several initiatives that resulted in improved legislation and funding for children's programs across the nation.
- Legislative impact: During her time as a Women’s Policy Fellow at the U.S. House of Representatives, Gloria's efforts helped to elevate women’s issues within Congress, influencing key legislative measures that benefit women and families.
- Human trafficking prevention: At Polaris, Gloria contributed to expanding awareness and resources for victims of human trafficking, showcasing her commitment to humanitarian causes and effective advocacy for marginalized populations.
Gloria Dabek continues to leverage her education and extensive experience to make a positive impact in public policy and advocacy. Her dedication and passion for social change are evident in every role she undertakes, making her a valuable asset to any organization seeking to drive meaningful policy reform.
