Ali Dunbar
Program CoordinatorAli Dunbar brings a global perspective and a storyteller’s heart to her role as Program Coordinator at Rogue Water Lab. With experience spanning Cambodia to Colorado and D.C., Ali has designed and led programs that connect people through purpose, from developing a national network for adoptee leaders to researching water perceptions among U.S. college students.
Ali’s background includes program management, social media training for international nonprofits, and research on water governance, trust, and communication. She’s worked on the national academic programs team at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and as a TechCamp Trainer for the U.S. State Department Education and Culture Bureau.
Ali holds a Bachelor’s degree in Civic Engagement and Anthropology from Syracuse University and is pursuing her Master of Public Service at the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service. At Rogue, she supports programs by helping connect data, design, and dialogue to build public trust in water. Programs include our Convergence Master Class, in-person Catalyst summits, annual webinar series, and strategic communications initiatives.
When she’s not facilitating collaboration across projects, Ali can be found swooning over all things stationary or planning her next adventure abroad.