Isabelle Castillo-Anderson is a dedicated non-profit professional serving as a Senior Development Manager with the American Cancer Society in Columbus, Ohio. Growing up in an immigrant family with ties to the Caribbean and Latin America, she quickly developed a passion for community building and advocacy, particularly supporting communities of color. This passion led her to The Ohio State University, where she earned dual Bachelor of Arts degrees in Strategic Communications and Political Science, specializing in Inequality and Justice Studies.
Isabelle's career in the nonprofit sector includes roles in grassroots field organizing, DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion), social media strategy, and program management. Post-grad, she has developed a focus on public health roles while maintaining her laser-focus on equity and inclusion. In her current role, she leads event planning, development, and volunteer coordination for ResearcHERS: Women Fighting Cancer of Ohio, Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Columbus, Men Wear Pink Columbus, OSU Relay for Life, and the OHWV Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee.