Eva Migliore

Young Professionals Alzheimer's Council Board Member
Eva Migliore, Associate Director of Professional Education at the Lymphoma Research Foundation, is a current YPAC board member and former Advisor to the group. From September 2018 through September 2021, Eva was also a Community Engagement Manager at the Alzheimer’s Association who identified opportunities for community education and outreach in Westchester. Her father was diagnosed with Early Onset Alzheimer’s at the age of 56 and Eva is determined to spread awareness about the impact of this disease, hoping that a cure will be found in her lifetime.
Eva’s professional experience lies within the education and nonprofit management fields. Through the years Eva has held roles in both public universities and private educational organizations, providing student and family support, and managing all administrative and Human Resource aspects of several nonprofit programs. Her work in nonprofit programming also involved the development of career readiness programs for underserved youth.
Eva has a Master of Science degree in Organizational Change Management from The New School, and holds a B.A. in History from Hunter College of the City University of New York. She is a tea aficionado and lives in Connecticut with her partner and their adorable pit mix, Delphi.
Eva Migliore, Associate Director of Professional Education at the Lymphoma Research Foundation, is a current YPAC board member and former Advisor to the group. From September 2018 through September 2021, Eva was also a Community Engagement Manager at the Alzheimer’s Association who identified opportunities for community education and outreach in Westchester. Her father was diagnosed with Early Onset Alzheimer’s at the age of 56 and Eva is determined to spread awareness about the impact of this disease, hoping that a cure will be found in her lifetime.
Eva’s professional experience lies within the education and nonprofit management fields. Through the years Eva has held roles in both public universities and private educational organizations, providing student and family support, and managing all administrative and Human Resource aspects of several nonprofit programs. Her work in nonprofit programming also involved the development of career readiness programs for underserved youth.
Eva has a Master of Science degree in Organizational Change Management from The New School, and holds a B.A. in History from Hunter College of the City University of New York. She is a tea aficionado and lives in Connecticut with her partner and their adorable pit mix, Delphi.