
Rachel DeLevie-Orey
Assistant Director, Latin America Center, Atlantic Council
Rachel DeLevie-Orey is an Associate Director with the Atlantic Council's Adrienne Arsht Latin America Center. Her work focuses on US-Cuban relations, Mexican reform, and the role of technology in elections. She has been a key player in campaigns to advocate the normalization of relations between the US and Cuba, and strengthen US-Mexico ties. Work on these issues included publishing op-eds, offering political commentary to news outlets, and briefing government entities. Previously, Rachel worked at Grunwald Communications, a political advertising firm, and served as a Penn Kemble Fellow with the National Endowment for Democracy.
On Feb. 3, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer announced “we are in the midst of a full review of all U.S. policies towards Cuba.” This is excellent news.Under an administration which has thus [...] More
With elections around the corner and ongoing fears of Russian interference and vulnerabilities in electronic election systems, The Cipher Brief sat down with Rachel DeLevie-Orey of the Atlantic [...] More