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January 26, 2022

Truman Welcomes Alexandria J. Maloney as Senior Membership Manager

Truman Welcomes Alexandria J. Maloney as Senior Membership Manager

Alexandria joins Truman National Security Project as a Senior Membership Manager. 

January 27, 2022 

WASHINGTON D.C. - Truman National Security Project 501(c)(4) is proud to welcome Alexandria J. Maloney as its Senior Membership Manager. 

Reporting directly to Truman’s Executive Vice President, Alexandria will work with a dynamic team across multiple departments to recruit, unite, and position national security leaders in order to advance strong, smart, and principled solutions to the global challenges Americans face today. She will advocate for member priorities across the organization and support staff efforts by spotting opportunities of alignment within Truman’s diverse membership.

“Alexandria has proven herself as a powerful community leader,” said Jenna Ben-Yehuda, Truman’s President & CEO. “Her ability to unite people for shared purpose made her an obvious choice for selection as Truman’s Rookie of the Year. We are excited to welcome her as our Senior Membership Manager.”

Prior to joining Truman, Alexandria served as an International Affairs Officer at USCENTCOM with the U.S. Department of Defense – specializing in DEIA, strategic communications, and mobilizing communities for impact. She was recently announced as a Forbes FTC 50 Champion for Black & Brown communities for her work as a board member (and now President) of Black Professionals in International Affairs (BPIA). Her other past professional experience includes the White House Initiative for HBCUs and the U.S. Department of State. 

“Since joining Truman, I’ve had the pleasure of deepening relationships with members who continuously reflect Truman’s unique community and mission,” said Maloney. “In this role, my work will reflect the passion that I’ve put into serving others throughout my career.”

Alexandria is a Founding Co-Chair of Foreign Policy for America’s (FP4A) NextGen Initiative Diversity in National Security (DINS) Working Group; a member of the European Leadership Network on Euro-Atlantic Security; a selectee of the Council on Foreign Relations Young Professionals Program; and on the CSIS-DINSN Power 50 National Security Leaders List. Alexandria has also been a featured speaker at the United Nations, G20 Civil Society Summit, and a guest lecturer at Cornell University’s Institute of Public Affairs. 

She received her B.A. from John Cabot University in Rome, Italy, M.A. from Morgan State University, and MPA from Cornell University.