Ximena Aragon
About Ximena Aragon
Ximena Aragon is an Associate in Business Services and Contracts at the United Nations Foundation, where she has worked since 2021. She has a diverse professional background, including roles in social impact, community outreach, and cultural advising, along with a degree in International Relations from Boston University.
Work at United Nations Foundation
Ximena Aragon has been serving as an Associate in Business Services and Contracts at the United Nations Foundation since 2021. In this role, she is involved in various operational and contractual aspects of the organization. Her work is based in the Washington DC-Baltimore Area, where she has contributed to the foundation's mission for three years.
Previous Experience at YWCA USA
Before joining the United Nations Foundation, Ximena Aragon worked at YWCA USA as a Project Associate for Social Impact, Innovation, and Investment. Her tenure lasted from 2020 to 2021, where she focused on initiatives aimed at promoting social change and innovation within the organization. This role was also based in the Washington DC-Baltimore Area.
Yoga Instructor Role at CorePower Yoga
Ximena Aragon has been a Yoga Instructor at CorePower Yoga since 2020. In this capacity, she teaches yoga classes and promotes wellness in the Washington DC-Baltimore Area. Her experience as an instructor spans four years, contributing to her expertise in health and fitness.
Educational Background at Boston University
Ximena Aragon earned her Bachelor of Arts in International Relations and Affairs from Boston University, completing her studies from 2016 to 2020. This four-year program equipped her with knowledge and skills relevant to her career in international and social impact sectors.
Internship Experience
Throughout her career, Ximena Aragon has gained diverse experience through various internships. Notable positions include her role as a Research Intern at Manos Unidas in Madrid, Spain, in 2018, and as a Building Trust Partnership Intern at the Kroc School at the University of San Diego in 2019. These internships provided her with valuable insights into research and partnership development.