IRIS is a diverse team that includes staff who are former refugees, asylees, and humanitarian parolees.
With this multilingual, culturally adept, and deeply experienced staff, along with our dedicated volunteers, IRIS is uniquely suited to provide support to refugees, immigrants, and also to those who sponsor refugees.
Maggie joined IRIS as Executive Director in January 2024. Throughout her nearly 30-year career, Maggie has managed diverse teams focused on civic education, intercultural dialogue, social and political rights, and forced displacement. She arrived in Connecticut following three years leading the National Democratic Institute’s democratic governance program in Tunisia.
Given the exponential increase in the number of refugees, humanitarian parolees, and other immigrants that IRIS assists, Maggie has focused on organizational structure, systems, and policies that create a strong foundation for the organization’s continued growth. Her previous experience at Global Refuge (formerly Lutheran Immigration & Refugee Services) and Fugees Academy have underscored the importance of collaborative, communicative leadership and management.
For more than a decade, she was the founding executive director of Qatar Foundation International and expanded Arabic language and culture education to public K-12 schools across the U.S., UK, Ireland, and Germany. As the Regional Director for the Middle East and North Africa at the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES), she expanded or created new programs in Jordan, Jordan, Palestinian territories, Egypt, Lebanon, Iran, and Iraq. Maggie started up and led the Middle East Institute’s Communications Department from 2001-2004. She also served as a U.S. Foreign Service Officer in Mumbai and Tel Aviv, and as staff on the Executive Secretariat of Secretary of State Madeleine Albright.
Maggie was a Fulbright Scholar in Syria while studying for her Masters in Contemporary Arab Studies at Georgetown University. She received a Bachelor’s degree in political science and psychology from The Johns Hopkins University. She is the proud mom of two sons and two daughters. She lives with her six dogs and two cats in East Haddam and enjoys volunteering with the Goodspeed Guild.
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Ramadan is a month that reminds many of us to slow down, reflect, and care for others. At IRIS, we’re grateful to be able to support immigrant and refugee neighbors in Connecticut.
PUBLISHED BY THE DAY Oct 29, 2025

Attorney General William Tong speaks at All Souls Unitarian Universalist Congregation in New London on Wednesday, Oct. 29. The event by Integrated Refugee & Immigrant Services focused on the impact of President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown. (Alison Cross/The Day)
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