Morgan Szabo
About Morgan Szabo
Morgan Szabo is a Community Engagement Manager at Unite Us, where she has worked since 2022. With a strong background in international studies and extensive experience in programming and community engagement, she previously managed programming at the Muhammad Ali Center and held a business development role at Volunteers of America Mid-States.
Current Role at Unite Us
Morgan Szabo serves as the Community Engagement Manager at Unite Us, a position held since 2022. In this role, Szabo develops community engagement strategies aimed at enhancing coordinated care networks. The focus is on fostering collaboration among various stakeholders to improve community health outcomes.
Previous Experience at Muhammad Ali Center
Prior to joining Unite Us, Morgan Szabo worked at the Muhammad Ali Center as the Manager of Programming from 2015 to 2021. During this six-year tenure in Louisville, Kentucky, Szabo was responsible for managing programming initiatives that engaged the community and promoted the center's mission.
Background in Business Development
Before transitioning to community engagement, Morgan Szabo held the position of Manager of Business Development at Volunteers of America Mid-States for nine months in 2021-2022. This role involved strategic planning and outreach efforts to support the organization's mission in the Louisville area.
Educational Qualifications
Morgan Szabo has a strong academic background in international studies, sociology, and Spanish. Szabo earned a Bachelor’s degree from Indiana University Southeast, studying International Studies with minors in Sociology and Spanish from 2010 to 2014. Additionally, Szabo completed dual master's degrees in Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management, achieving both a Master of Public Administration (MPA) and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) at the University of Louisville.
Internship Experience
In 2014, Morgan Szabo gained practical experience as an International Affairs Intern at the World Affairs Council of Kentucky and Southern Indiana. This two-month internship provided insights into international relations and community engagement within the local context.