Isadora Paul is a junior at The University of Texas at Arlington, majoring in philanthropy with a minor in Spanish linguistics and certificates in digital media and professional communication. She is passionate about bridging nonprofit leadership and public policy to address systemic barriers in underserved communities. On campus, she served as student director for Alternative Breaks, leading service experiences focused on civic engagement, and as a grant-writing intern for the Maverick Pantry, supporting student food security. Off campus, she serves as state policy director for What We All Deserve (WWAD), contributing to legislation that expands temporary assistance for needy families of formerly incarcerated Texans. Paul also served on the Arlington Community Court Advisory Committee and held roles with the Arlington Grant Review Committee, the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, and Young Invincibles. After graduation, she plans to pursue a master’s degree in public administration and attend law school.