Summary
Gabrielle Udell is a governance and transformation coordinator with 11 years of international policy and nonprofit experience, blending a Master’s in International Affairs (Transnational Security) with a BA in Women’s and Gender Studies. She has worked inside intergovernmental institutions including the UN Security Council affairs division and with advocacy networks focused on women, peace, and security, bringing rigorous policy research, data analysis, and copy-editing to complex conflict and displacement contexts. Gabrielle designs and coordinates programs that center inclusive peacebuilding, public health advocacy, and gender-aware policy, often translating technical research into strategic communications for diverse stakeholders. Her background includes hands-on field-facing consultancy in reproductive health and human rights in Africa, revealing a practical commitment to implementation as well as policy. Based in New York, she pairs analytical depth with project coordination skills to drive measurable governance and transformation outcomes.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Masters of Science in International Affairs, Transnational Security, Masters of Science in International Affairs, Transnational Security at New York University
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Women's and Gender Studies, Political Science, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Women's and Gender Studies, Political Science at Loyola Marymount University
French, English