Arielle Yael Mokhtarzadeh is an Associate Director of Global Programming at the Milken Institute, where she serves on the team responsible for developing strategic, programmatic content for annual Milken Institute events, including Global Conference, regional Summits, and Dialogues events. Arielle leads the “CEO Project,” a strategic effort to cultivate and sustain impactful relationships with Fortune 500 C-Suite executives to transform their interests and priorities into impactful opportunities for thought leadership and meaningful engagements. She serves as Co-President of 30 Years After, a nonpartisan nonprofit committed to promoting the participation and leadership of Iranian American Jews in American political, civic, and Jewish life. She also serves on the Board of the Magbit Foundation, a nonprofit that provides interest-free loans and scholarships to Israelis pursuing higher education. Arielle is a proud alumnus of UCLA, where she studied Communications, Public Affairs and Israel Studies, and served as Undergraduate Student Body President.