Naomi Freundlich
About Naomi Freundlich
Naomi Freundlich is a Senior Grant Writer at Planned Parenthood Federation of America, where she applies her expertise in strategic communications and development to advocate for policy change. She holds a BA in Biology from Middlebury College and two MAs, one in Health Advocacy from Sarah Lawrence College and another in Science and Environmental Reporting from New York University.
Current Role at Planned Parenthood Federation of America
Naomi Freundlich holds the position of Senior Grant Writer at Planned Parenthood Federation of America. She has been in this role since 2020, contributing to the organization for four years. In her capacity, she employs storytelling and analysis to influence policy and advocate for change. Her work focuses on promoting the organizational mission through engaging narratives that resonate with stakeholders.
Previous Experience at Ramapo for Children
Naomi Freundlich previously worked at Ramapo for Children in two capacities. She served as the Institutional Engagement Manager from 2017 to 2019, where she worked for two years in the Greater New York City Area. Following this role, she became the Director of Communications for a four-month period in 2020 in New York, NY. In these positions, she developed strategic communications that supported the organization's goals.
Background in Health Advocacy and Communications
Naomi Freundlich has a strong background in strategic communications and development. She worked as a Health Program Associate at The Century Foundation from 2009 to 2011, where she focused on health-related initiatives in the Greater New York City Area. This experience, combined with her educational background, has equipped her with the skills necessary for effective advocacy and communication in health policy.
Educational Qualifications
Naomi Freundlich has a diverse educational background. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Middlebury College. She also holds a Master of Arts from Sarah Lawrence College, where she studied the Health Advocacy Program, completing her degree in December 2009. Additionally, she studied at New York University, obtaining a Master of Arts in the Science and Environmental Reporting Program. This education supports her work in communications and advocacy.