Amalia Brindis Delgado
As Panta Rhea’s first Chief Strategy Officer, Amalia facilitates strategic design, organizational development, and partner investments in support of deepening the foundation’s commitments to intersectional social justice. Amalia leads the Resilience & Renewal Fund and collaborates on the growth and implementation of strategic initiatives.
With over 20 years of experience in global and US-based nonprofit social entrepreneurship, organizing, and advocacy, Amalia’s work to advance the rights of most impacted communities has led her around the globe, including to Mexico, Ecuador, Egypt, Tanzania, Thailand, and across the United States. Before coming to Panta Rhea, Amalia worked for 5 years at Hispanics in Philanthropy as Vice President of Strategy and Impact where she spearheaded the development of new program strategies and oversaw HIP’s Migration and Power Building & Justice initiatives. Earlier in her career as a Fulbright Scholar in Turkey and through work at Jesuit Refugee Services, the ACLU, Amnesty International and other organizations, Amalia launched several initiatives that continue to provide aid and advocacy for impacted people. Amalia co-founded Asylum Access, an international nonprofit fighting for the rights of refugees in Africa, Asia and Latin America, and served as a Board member and subsequently staff member for a total of 12 years. She currently serves on the United Philanthropy Forum Board of Directors.
Amalia is a licensed lawyer in California and received her Juris Doctor degree at Washington College of Law. Born in Venezuela and raised in the U.S. Virgin Islands, Amalia currently lives in the Washington DC area with her husband and 2 young kids.
