Nicole Corea is a senior program manager for the Food & Society team, co-leading the execution and management of the Food is Medicine and Open Access initiatives. She is involved in external communications as well as planning and organizing Food & Society’s convenings. Nicole previously worked on the Institute’s communications team overseeing digital platforms including the blog, newsletters, and In Focus campaigns. Prior to joining the Institute in 2017, she was a Fulbright fellow based in Amman, Jordan. Nicole has also worked with Teach For America, the Institute of International Education, the World Affairs Council, and local nonprofits. She graduated from the University of Pittsburgh and holds a master’s degree in International Communication from American University.

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Blog Posts

Five Ideas for Healing Our Divides Through Faith

Spiritual leaders share their ideas for building community and strengthening trust in the United States.

Blog Posts

Nine Ways to Take Action in 2019

Start off your New Year’s resolutions with the help of Aspen Institute speakers and thinkers.

IDEAS Article IDEAS: the Magazine of the Aspen Institute Winter 2018/2019 Longform

Everything in Moderation

The Institute’s seminars are unique: they rely on great texts and superlative moderators who infuse the room with intellectual rigor and trust. Nicole Corea discovers that just as the Aspen seminar can be life-changing for participants, it can be transcendant for the moderator.

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Latinas Are the Secret to the Nation’s Success

How do we ensure that they have more equitable access to social and economic mobility?

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Courts Are Determining the Future of Work. Here’s Why That Matters

The impact of this year’s Janus and Epic Systems rulings will be felt by every worker in the United States.