RAINN Announces New Chief Development Officer, Alesia Soltanpanah

Washington, D.C. - Today RAINN announces Alesia Soltanpanah as the new Chief Development Officer (CDO) to lead RAINN’s Development team. As CDO, Soltanpanah will lead strategic fundraising for RAINN and other funding initiatives and programs.

“Alesia joins RAINN with impressive experience that will help RAINN continue to grow as an organization and will further our mission of supporting survivors and ending sexual violence. We are working towards doubling our online hotline capacity in the coming year, and the fundraising leadership that she brings is crucial to our future,” said Scott Berkowitz, president and founder, RAINN.

“I am proud to join an organization that is the nation’s leader in the movement against sexual violence. RAINN has a true commitment to DEI that is very important to me personally and is essential to all the survivors it serves,” said Alesia Soltanpanah.

Soltanpanah comes to RAINN with an extensive background in nonprofit and institutional work. Soltanpanah has raised millions of dollars for women and children and has served as the AVP of Direct Marketing for Save the Children, Chief Development Officer for Safe Horizon, and the Vice President of Development for the Ms. Foundation for Women. She was also the Executive Director for the VIBS Family Violence & Rape Crisis Center where she ran the Suffolk County SANE program and was selected by the county to head the first multi-agency anti-trafficking task force.

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About RAINN

RAINN, the nation's largest anti-sexual violence organization, created and operates the National Sexual Assault Hotline. RAINN also carries out programs to prevent sexual violence, help survivors, help organizations improve their sexual assault prevention and response programs, and ensure that perpetrators are brought to justice. If you or someone you know has experienced sexual violence, free, confidential help is available 24/7 by calling 800.656.HOPE (4673) or visiting online.rainn.org.

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