Nora Sulots

Nora Sulots

  • Communications Manager

Encina Hall, C143
616 Jane Stanford Way
Stanford, CA 94305-6055

650.723.9959 (voice)

Biography

Nora Sulots is a creative digital storyteller with over a decade of experience creating and implementing communications strategies to amplify the online presence of mission-driven organizations.

Before coming to Stanford, Nora was the Senior Digital Marketing Manager at the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund where she utilized emerging technologies to optimize the organization’s presence across the digital landscape: educating and engaging current donors, attracting new audiences, developing brand awareness, measuring performance, and generating inbound traffic.

Nora holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication with an emphasis in media studies from the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma, WA. She is passionate about Oxford commas, karaoke, and the new and exciting ways technology can bring people together.

In The News

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Participants of the America in One Room national Deliberation Poll in Dallas, TX, 2019
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Ukrainian DHSF alumni with Francis Fukuyama
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CDDRL’s Ukrainian Alumni Reflect on Current Crisis

Many of our program alumni have played important and influential roles in the country's political, economic, and social development, and have their own perspectives in what follows on why it is important for the international community to pay attention to what is going on in Ukraine and how the crisis is affecting them personally.
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