Isabel Magnus

Program & Evaluation Officer

Isabel is a committed social impact professional with 10+ years experience implementing programs and designing the measurement and learning processes needed to understand them. With roots in international community health and social entrepreneurship, Isabel's work has spanned myriad sectors including advocacy and civic engagement, workforce development, education and youth development, disability inclusion, conflict mediation, harm reduction and recovery, and beyond. Fluent in quantitative and qualitative methods (and an enthusiastic proponent for mixed methods), she brings years of experience working with organizations of all shapes and sizes to develop and operationalize strategic frameworks, program models, evaluation plans, data collection instruments, analyses, and communication materials. Isabel holds learning, measurement, and evaluation practices as tools for creating a more equitable and loving world, with special passion for changing the way people relate to data and how we culturally value certain types of information, uplifting the human-centered ways we do this work, and improving the ways we serve our communities through intentional inclusion of voices. Isabel holds a Masters in Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences from CUNY’s Graduate Center and Bachelors degrees in Economics and Latin American Studies from the University of Miami.