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Meiko Boynton

Events Coordinator | boynton@ipinst.org

Meiko Boynton works with the events team and program staff to organize IPI conferences and meetings, bringing together leading international personalities from politics, media, and academia as well as representatives from the UN community. Meiko is also responsible for organizing and managing a new, high-profile monthly series for the President, which brings together experts from the UN community.

Before coming to IPI, Meiko worked in foundation fundraising within the development department at Amnesty International USA.

Meiko graduated with honors from Bucknell University, earning a BA in psychology. She began her career in the nonprofit sector at St. Athanasius School as a Development Director and NYC Patrons Program Fellow where she created and executed campaigns to increase enrollment, scholarship funds, and community involvement



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