Fellow
Emi Tuttle works at Georgetown University, where she supports the interfaith initiatives of chaplains and students within the Office of Campus Ministry. She holds a BA in Interdisciplinary Humanities and Art History from Brigham Young University. Prior to relocating to Washington, DC, Emi gained diverse experience in policy research for the state of Utah, diplomatic outreach in Brussels for the European Union, and external relations at BYU Law School. Emi is passionate about the many forms of human expression, particularly as they relate to community flourishing and addressing issues of polarization. Outside of work, she enjoys taking ballet classes, visiting art museums, and curating travel itineraries to fascinating destinations.