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While growing up, Snow spent every summer traveling around the United States, camping and visiting as many national parks as possible, which sparked her love of travel. A Florida native, Snow attended the University of South Florida (USF), where she earned a bachelor’s degree in cell and molecular biology and studied abroad twice—a full semester in Melbourne, Australia and a summer in Florence, Italy. She actually began working in international education right after her first study abroad trip, in the USF Education Abroad Office, and continued to work there for five years after graduation while also completing a master’s in business administration. Snow is a passionate advocate of study abroad for all students and loves helping them explore their possibilities. In her free time, she likes to hang out with her two guinea pigs, Muffin and Koala, and plan her future travel adventures.
Gabrielle is a Birmingham, Alabama, native who has had a love of cultures and languages ever since she learned how to sing “Silent Night” in German in 2nd grade. She studied Telecommunication and Film at the University of Alabama with a minor in German. However, it was after participating in the Fulbright U.S. Scholars program as an English Teaching Assistant in Germany that she fell in love with international education. It was there that she saw the impact of cultural exchange and how opportunities abroad can grow a person’s confidence and global perspective and wanted to find ways to share that with others. Prior to joining Worldstrides, Gabrielle was an education abroad advisor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham for 3 years, cultivating her advising skills and helping students to take advantage of study abroad opportunities on campus; before that, she taught and tutored Beginner German during and after receiving her master’s degree in German Studies at the University of Kentucky. Gabrielle is loving the full circle moment of returning to her alma mater to assist students and faculty/staff with finding and creating programs abroad and experience the same international impact as she did! When Gabrielle is not helping others at The University of Alabama’s embedded office, you can find her taking walks with her dog, Baxter, roller skating, planning her next trip abroad, and watching her favorite Korean dramas for the millionth time.
Kate is a DC native who has been in the field of international education for about three years. Being a part of a military family, she grew up traveling and experiencing different parts of the world, which sparked her love of travel. She earned an undergraduate degree in Psychology from Elon University and a master's degree in Higher Education Administration from NC State University. During her time at Elon University, she was privileged to study abroad twice. Her first study abroad program was a J-term faculty-led program to Peru and later that year she spent a semester in Florence, Italy. These experiences were nothing short of life changing and ignited her passion for the field of study abroad. After finishing her master's degree, she began working as an Education Abroad Advisor at Davidson College. She then began her position as Regional Director for ISA & TEAN in August 2024. When she is not working or planning her next trip, she enjoys spending time with friends, perfecting her drawing skills, reading mystery novels, and binging reality TV shows.
Before joining ISA in 2017, Eric spent three years with Up with People as the Vice President for Admissions. Prior to Up with People, Eric was with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad for 10 years as a Regional Director and then Director of Institutional Relations. Eric also lived in Coogee, Australia for three years as the Operations Manager for the Olympic Youth Camp as part of the Sydney Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. He has been a member of NAFSA for 15 years, and the Forum since 2008.
Eric has visited over 40 countries and all 50 states, but these days prefers spending free time at home in Colorado catching bugs and watching Moana over and over and over with his wife and two daughters.
Tylo is a Nevada local who takes pride in calling the breathtaking Sierra Nevada mountains his home. Currently based in the "biggest little city" of Reno, NV, he is eager to share his passion for travel and international education with his campus partners in the Northwest United States. Tylo received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Nevada, Reno in International Affairs and Political Science, and is currently working on completing a master’s Degree in Political Science from the same university. As an undergraduate student, Tylo was determined to explore the world but faced financial constraints and juggled going to both school and working full-time, making him hesitant to pursue his dreams. However, with the unwavering support and encouragement of the study abroad staff at his university, Tylo embarked on a life-changing faculty-led program in Istanbul, Turkey. This experience ignited a newfound passion for travel and experiential learning, and he subsequently enrolled in a summer study abroad program in Cork, Ireland, leading him to switch his major to pursue his interests in conflict resolution public diplomacy. With over five years of experience working in international and higher education, Tylo has advanced his skills in the areas of partnership development, student outreach, and program management and advising. He has also cultivated a deep appreciation for sustainable travel, cultural immersion, and accessibility in international education while traveling to over 25 countries across four continents. He has used his skills and personal travel experiences to establish authentic connections with students in order to encourage them to pursue international education opportunities. Tylo continues to advocate, promote, and implement initiatives to make studying abroad more inclusive and accessible to all students. Tylo is excited to join the WorldStrides team, bringing his unwavering commitment to supporting the organization's mission of creating transformative educational experiences. His aim is to assist our campus partners in promoting affordable and high-impact opportunities for their students. With his impressive global personal and professional experiences and his passion for experiential education, Tylo is eager to help create life-changing experiences for students at his partner campuses.
Mark has been dedicated to the education abroad profession for more than 24 years, having been transformed by his own student experiences abroad in Venezuela, Mexico, and Spain, as a high school and undergraduate student. Prior to joining ISA in 2014 as Vice President for Strategic Partnerships, he served as Director of Education Abroad as the University North Carolina Wilmington, for eight years, as Assistant Director of the Office of International Programs at Arizona State University for eight years before that, and previously for the Institute for Study Abroad, both in the U.S. and Australia. Mark earned undergraduate degrees in International Studies and Spanish at Miami University, and a M.Ed. in Higher Education Administration from Arizona State University. When not focused on education abroad program development, he likes to go off recipe, and cook by the inspiration of quirky ingredient baskets. Like many others hailing from Cleveland, Ohio, Mark will always root for the underdog.
Before joining ISA in 2017, Eric spent three years with Up with People as the Vice President for Admissions. Prior to Up with People, Eric was with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad for 10 years as a Regional Director and then Director of Institutional Relations. Eric also lived in Coogee, Australia for three years as the Operations Manager for the Olympic Youth Camp as part of the Sydney Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. He has been a member of NAFSA for 15 years, and the Forum since 2008.
Eric has visited over 40 countries and all 50 states, but these days prefers spending free time at home in Colorado catching bugs and watching Moana over and over and over with his wife and two daughters.
Alex is a Wisconsin native who earned undergraduate degrees in Spanish and Community Health from St. Cloud State University in Minnesota. Alex first developed a passion for international travel and education during his undergrad after he went to Germany to visit a German exchange student friend from high school. With an invested interest in the Spanish language, he decided to study in Granada, Spain for 2 semesters. He is also an ISA alum! His love for study abroad and higher education is what led him to pursue his Master's degree in Higher Education Administration from St. Cloud State with hopes of helping more students travel the world and broaden their horizons. If Alex isn't working or daydreaming about eating tapas in Spain, he enjoys running marathons, cheering for the Minnesota Vikings, playing his ukulele, re-reading Harry Potter books or staying at home watching The Office.
While growing up, Snow spent every summer traveling around the United States, camping and visiting as many national parks as possible, which sparked her love of travel. A Florida native, Snow attended the University of South Florida (USF), where she earned a bachelor’s degree in cell and molecular biology and studied abroad twice—a full semester in Melbourne, Australia and a summer in Florence, Italy. She actually began working in international education right after her first study abroad trip, in the USF Education Abroad Office, and continued to work there for five years after graduation while also completing a master’s in business administration. Snow is a passionate advocate of study abroad for all students and loves helping them explore their possibilities. In her free time, she likes to hang out with her two guinea pigs, Muffin and Koala, and plan her future travel adventures.
From a young age, Dani has had a passion for learning about new cultures and traveling to new cities. She grew up watching travel shows with her family (Samantha Brown and Rick Steves were a staple) and dreaming of exploring what the world had to offer outside of her home in Georgia. Dani has earned an undergraduate degree in International Studies & Anthropology from Evangel University and is finishing up an MA in Communication from Drury University in Springfield, Missouri, where she now resides with her cat, Weasley. While pursuing her Bachelor's degree, Dani had the opportunity to travel to Galway, Ireland to study history and archaeology for a summer with the ISA Irish Studies program at the University of Galway. Following that summer, she decided she wanted to help students find similar opportunities to study abroad. She worked as an ISA Global Ambassador when she returned to her home university. In her free time, Dani enjoys going to concerts, baking, and taking part in too many book clubs with her friends
Before joining ISA in 2017, Eric spent three years with Up with People as the Vice President for Admissions. Prior to Up with People, Eric was with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad for 10 years as a Regional Director and then Director of Institutional Relations. Eric also lived in Coogee, Australia for three years as the Operations Manager for the Olympic Youth Camp as part of the Sydney Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. He has been a member of NAFSA for 15 years, and the Forum since 2008.
Eric has visited over 40 countries and all 50 states, but these days prefers spending free time at home in Colorado catching bugs and watching Moana over and over and over with his wife and two daughters.
Gessica’s journey into the world of experiential learning began when she ventured to Washington D.C. with her 8th-grade class, an eye-opening experience that sparked her passion for exploration and discovery. Originally from Toronto, Gessica relocated to California with her family during her childhood, where she found herself immersed in a world of new opportunities. Despite the distance, Gessica frequently travels to Toronto and Italy to visit her family. These trips not only nurtured her love for Italian culture but also instilled in her a deep appreciation for the rich history and heritage of the Mediterranean region. At UCLA, Gessica pursued her bachelor’s degree in Classical Civilization and a minor in Italian. It was during her time at UCLA that she had the life-changing opportunity to study abroad in Rome, Italy. This transformative experience allowed her to fully immerse herself in the ancient ruins, vibrant culture, and linguistic nuances of Italy, shaping her academic and personal growth in profound ways. Fueled by her passion for cultural exchange and educational enrichment, Gessica embarked on a new chapter in her academic journey at San Francisco State University, where she is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Classical Archeology and Literature. With a steadfast commitment to providing students with transformative learning experiences, Gessica aspires to share the magic of studying abroad and empower future generations of global citizens.
Mark has been dedicated to the education abroad profession for more than 24 years, having been transformed by his own student experiences abroad in Venezuela, Mexico, and Spain, as a high school and undergraduate student. Prior to joining ISA in 2014 as Vice President for Strategic Partnerships, he served as Director of Education Abroad as the University North Carolina Wilmington, for eight years, as Assistant Director of the Office of International Programs at Arizona State University for eight years before that, and previously for the Institute for Study Abroad, both in the U.S. and Australia. Mark earned undergraduate degrees in International Studies and Spanish at Miami University, and a M.Ed. in Higher Education Administration from Arizona State University. When not focused on education abroad program development, he likes to go off recipe, and cook by the inspiration of quirky ingredient baskets. Like many others hailing from Cleveland, Ohio, Mark will always root for the underdog.
Before joining ISA in 2017, Eric spent three years with Up with People as the Vice President for Admissions. Prior to Up with People, Eric was with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad for 10 years as a Regional Director and then Director of Institutional Relations. Eric also lived in Coogee, Australia for three years as the Operations Manager for the Olympic Youth Camp as part of the Sydney Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. He has been a member of NAFSA for 15 years, and the Forum since 2008.
Eric has visited over 40 countries and all 50 states, but these days prefers spending free time at home in Colorado catching bugs and watching Moana over and over and over with his wife and two daughters.
Alex is a Wisconsin native who earned undergraduate degrees in Spanish and Community Health from St. Cloud State University in Minnesota. Alex first developed a passion for international travel and education during his undergrad after he went to Germany to visit a German exchange student friend from high school. With an invested interest in the Spanish language, he decided to study in Granada, Spain for 2 semesters. He is also an ISA alum! His love for study abroad and higher education is what led him to pursue his Master's degree in Higher Education Administration from St. Cloud State with hopes of helping more students travel the world and broaden their horizons. If Alex isn't working or daydreaming about eating tapas in Spain, he enjoys running marathons, cheering for the Minnesota Vikings, playing his ukulele, re-reading Harry Potter books or staying at home watching The Office.
Zac is the Vice President of Campus Partnerships at WorldStrides Higher Ed, where he is honored to lead a national team in building deep, strategic collaborations with colleges and universities from coast to coast. A true believer in the power of study abroad to create a better, more compassionate world, Zac has served the field of international education for over 15 years. In addition to global education experiences in Spain, Mexico and Australia, Zac is a proud alum of a WorldStrides Higher Ed program (Lima, Peru!). He loved his experience so much that he jumped at the chance to begin his career as a University Relations Representative with WorldStrides (then ISA) in 2009. Zac went on to serve in leadership roles at Trinity College, CIS Abroad and the University of Connecticut, and was thrilled to come “back home” to his ISA roots as Director of Campus Partnerships with WorldStrides in 2021. A native of Austin, Texas, he holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Affairs from Emmanuel College in Boston. Zac hosts “Changing Lives through Education Abroad,” WorldStrides’ podcasts for international educators and is a regular presenter at national conferences. He is particular passionate about values-driven leadership, strategic partnership development, innovative program design and rolling up his sleeves to make study abroad accessible to as many students as possible.
Stacy Phelps
Regional Director
Stacy Phelps
Regional Director
Stacy has always been extremely interested in traveling abroad and learning about different cultures at a young age. Her first trip was in high school to Costa Rica, where she discovered her love of coffee. Graduating from St John Fisher University in Rochester, NY with a BA in Political Science and History, Stacy was interested in learning about the history of the world, while getting to see it all. Stacy studied abroad in Salzburg, Austria, learning German and eating schnitzel! During that semester she was also able to see sites across Europe; from Big Ben in London to Lake Bled in Slovenia. After graduating, she spent many years working in the international education field with international students at both the high school and higher education levels and advising for study abroad at Utica University. When she’s not thinking about her next trip, she likes to try new restaurants, cook, work out and ski in the winter!
Zac is the Vice President of Campus Partnerships at WorldStrides Higher Ed, where he is honored to lead a national team in building deep, strategic collaborations with colleges and universities from coast to coast. A true believer in the power of study abroad to create a better, more compassionate world, Zac has served the field of international education for over 15 years. In addition to global education experiences in Spain, Mexico and Australia, Zac is a proud alum of a WorldStrides Higher Ed program (Lima, Peru!). He loved his experience so much that he jumped at the chance to begin his career as a University Relations Representative with WorldStrides (then ISA) in 2009. Zac went on to serve in leadership roles at Trinity College, CIS Abroad and the University of Connecticut, and was thrilled to come “back home” to his ISA roots as Director of Campus Partnerships with WorldStrides in 2021. A native of Austin, Texas, he holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Affairs from Emmanuel College in Boston. Zac hosts “Changing Lives through Education Abroad,” WorldStrides’ podcasts for international educators and is a regular presenter at national conferences. He is particular passionate about values-driven leadership, strategic partnership development, innovative program design and rolling up his sleeves to make study abroad accessible to as many students as possible.
Edith has had a passion for travel since a young age when she would go to Uruguay to visit her family. She took that passion and sought out study abroad opportunities in Argentina, Ireland, Cuba, and Norway which only furthered her passion for equitable access to international education for all who desire to go. She believes that time abroad, especially as a student, can help grow compassionate global citizens that will change the world. A Pennsylvania native, Edith received her BA in Political Science and Spanish from West Chester University and her MSEd in Higher Education from the University of Pennsylvania. Working at the Global Education offices at both universities, Edith found her passion for connecting students with international programs that will suit their needs and wants. She thinks there is nothing more exciting than helping a student go abroad. In her free time, she loves to cook and bake and she hopes to one day see all seven continents.
Dan‘s interest in people, places, and cultures started at age 13 when his grandfather took him to Austria for a week-long stay. Since that time, Dan has traveled to more than 25 countries, and has more than 16 years experience in education abroad. Dan has a Master of Arts in Intercultural and International Management from the School for International Training. He studied for a semester at the Universidad de Sevilla as an undergraduate student and as a graduate student served as a group leader for the Experiment in International Living – Spain. Dan is passionate about the power of education abroad and the global competencies it provides students.
Zac is the Vice President of Campus Partnerships at WorldStrides Higher Ed, where he is honored to lead a national team in building deep, strategic collaborations with colleges and universities from coast to coast. A true believer in the power of study abroad to create a better, more compassionate world, Zac has served the field of international education for over 15 years. In addition to global education experiences in Spain, Mexico and Australia, Zac is a proud alum of a WorldStrides Higher Ed program (Lima, Peru!). He loved his experience so much that he jumped at the chance to begin his career as a University Relations Representative with WorldStrides (then ISA) in 2009. Zac went on to serve in leadership roles at Trinity College, CIS Abroad and the University of Connecticut, and was thrilled to come “back home” to his ISA roots as Director of Campus Partnerships with WorldStrides in 2021. A native of Austin, Texas, he holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Affairs from Emmanuel College in Boston. Zac hosts “Changing Lives through Education Abroad,” WorldStrides’ podcasts for international educators and is a regular presenter at national conferences. He is particular passionate about values-driven leadership, strategic partnership development, innovative program design and rolling up his sleeves to make study abroad accessible to as many students as possible.
Craig has always had a passion for experiencing new cultures. His first study abroad opportunity, a week-long exchange with a school in Quebec City, was the culmination of seven years of elementary education at a French immersion school. That sixth-grade experience was the first of many; he has since traveled to a total of 38 countries. He continued his cultural exploration at Frostburg State University, earning dual degrees in Mass Communication and French. In the spring of his junior year he left for Amiens, France to study French literature at the Université de Picardie Jules Verne, and then returned to FSU where he worked as a study abroad ambassador on campus. After all these experiences, a career in international education was inevitable. Craig’s decade-long career in IE includes serving as a Program Officer/ARO for the J-1 Intern/Trainee visa category, on-campus roles supporting the International Centers and Programs at Johns Hopkins University and serving as the Senior Admissions Officer/DSO at the University of Baltimore. Most recently, he served the Mid-Atlantic region as Manager of University Relations with CIEE. In addition to his passion for International Education, Craig is interested in environmental sustainability, hiking with his dog, Molly, and trying to improve his sourdough bread making.
While growing up, Snow spent every summer traveling around the United States, camping and visiting as many national parks as possible, which sparked her love of travel. A Florida native, Snow attended the University of South Florida (USF), where she earned a bachelor’s degree in cell and molecular biology and studied abroad twice—a full semester in Melbourne, Australia and a summer in Florence, Italy. She actually began working in international education right after her first study abroad trip, in the USF Education Abroad Office, and continued to work there for five years after graduation while also completing a master’s in business administration. Snow is a passionate advocate of study abroad for all students and loves helping them explore their possibilities. In her free time, she likes to hang out with her two guinea pigs, Muffin and Koala, and plan her future travel adventures.
Born and raised in Miami, FL, Duwon grew up in the Little Haiti community, where he developed a deep appreciation for culture, community, and resilience. Driven by adventure, he became a Charles B. Rangel Scholar, studied abroad at the University of Ghana, and had the opportunity to study in China and Brazil for cross-cultural learning and language immersion while attending Florida A&M University. His curiosity of human experiences across borders has shaped his career in international education, program development, and student engagement. With a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and a Master of Arts in International Relations, Duwon has dedicated his career to expanding access to global learning, particularly for underrepresented students. Whether leading internationalization efforts at Historically Black Colleges and Universities or gaining insight into student affairs at small private universities, he thrives at the intersection of education, mobility, and cultural exchange. Having traveled to over 20 countries, some of Duwon’s favorite destinations include Haiti, Ghana, Korea, Brazil, and Portugal. A firm believer in the African proverb Ubuntu—"I am because we are"—he applies this philosophy to both his personal and professional life. A lover of food and an avid home cook, Duwon finds joy in exploring new cuisines, sharing meals with friends and family, and immersing himself in the rhythms of everyday life around the world. Inspired by thinkers like James Baldwin and Angela Davis, he remains committed to equity, empowerment, and the transformative power of global learning.
Dan‘s interest in people, places, and cultures started at age 13 when his grandfather took him to Austria for a week-long stay. Since that time, Dan has traveled to more than 25 countries, and has more than 16 years experience in education abroad. Dan has a Master of Arts in Intercultural and International Management from the School for International Training. He studied for a semester at the Universidad de Sevilla as an undergraduate student and as a graduate student served as a group leader for the Experiment in International Living – Spain. Dan is passionate about the power of education abroad and the global competencies it provides students.
While growing up, Snow spent every summer traveling around the United States, camping and visiting as many national parks as possible, which sparked her love of travel. A Florida native, Snow attended the University of South Florida (USF), where she earned a bachelor’s degree in cell and molecular biology and studied abroad twice—a full semester in Melbourne, Australia and a summer in Florence, Italy. She actually began working in international education right after her first study abroad trip, in the USF Education Abroad Office, and continued to work there for five years after graduation while also completing a master’s in business administration. Snow is a passionate advocate of study abroad for all students and loves helping them explore their possibilities. In her free time, she likes to hang out with her two guinea pigs, Muffin and Koala, and plan her future travel adventures.
Born and raised in Miami, FL, Duwon grew up in the Little Haiti community, where he developed a deep appreciation for culture, community, and resilience. Driven by adventure, he became a Charles B. Rangel Scholar, studied abroad at the University of Ghana, and had the opportunity to study in China and Brazil for cross-cultural learning and language immersion while attending Florida A&M University. His curiosity of human experiences across borders has shaped his career in international education, program development, and student engagement. With a Bachelor of Science in Political Science and a Master of Arts in International Relations, Duwon has dedicated his career to expanding access to global learning, particularly for underrepresented students. Whether leading internationalization efforts at Historically Black Colleges and Universities or gaining insight into student affairs at small private universities, he thrives at the intersection of education, mobility, and cultural exchange. Having traveled to over 20 countries, some of Duwon’s favorite destinations include Haiti, Ghana, Korea, Brazil, and Portugal. A firm believer in the African proverb Ubuntu—"I am because we are"—he applies this philosophy to both his personal and professional life. A lover of food and an avid home cook, Duwon finds joy in exploring new cuisines, sharing meals with friends and family, and immersing himself in the rhythms of everyday life around the world. Inspired by thinkers like James Baldwin and Angela Davis, he remains committed to equity, empowerment, and the transformative power of global learning.
Before joining ISA in 2017, Eric spent three years with Up with People as the Vice President for Admissions. Prior to Up with People, Eric was with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad for 10 years as a Regional Director and then Director of Institutional Relations. Eric also lived in Coogee, Australia for three years as the Operations Manager for the Olympic Youth Camp as part of the Sydney Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. He has been a member of NAFSA for 15 years, and the Forum since 2008.
Eric has visited over 40 countries and all 50 states, but these days prefers spending free time at home in Colorado catching bugs and watching Moana over and over and over with his wife and two daughters.
Gessica’s journey into the world of experiential learning began when she ventured to Washington D.C. with her 8th-grade class, an eye-opening experience that sparked her passion for exploration and discovery. Originally from Toronto, Gessica relocated to California with her family during her childhood, where she found herself immersed in a world of new opportunities. Despite the distance, Gessica frequently travels to Toronto and Italy to visit her family. These trips not only nurtured her love for Italian culture but also instilled in her a deep appreciation for the rich history and heritage of the Mediterranean region. At UCLA, Gessica pursued her bachelor’s degree in Classical Civilization and a minor in Italian. It was during her time at UCLA that she had the life-changing opportunity to study abroad in Rome, Italy. This transformative experience allowed her to fully immerse herself in the ancient ruins, vibrant culture, and linguistic nuances of Italy, shaping her academic and personal growth in profound ways. Fueled by her passion for cultural exchange and educational enrichment, Gessica embarked on a new chapter in her academic journey at San Francisco State University, where she is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Classical Archeology and Literature. With a steadfast commitment to providing students with transformative learning experiences, Gessica aspires to share the magic of studying abroad and empower future generations of global citizens.
Before joining ISA in 2017, Eric spent three years with Up with People as the Vice President for Admissions. Prior to Up with People, Eric was with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad for 10 years as a Regional Director and then Director of Institutional Relations. Eric also lived in Coogee, Australia for three years as the Operations Manager for the Olympic Youth Camp as part of the Sydney Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. He has been a member of NAFSA for 15 years, and the Forum since 2008.
Eric has visited over 40 countries and all 50 states, but these days prefers spending free time at home in Colorado catching bugs and watching Moana over and over and over with his wife and two daughters.
Tylo is a Nevada local who takes pride in calling the breathtaking Sierra Nevada mountains his home. Currently based in the "biggest little city" of Reno, NV, he is eager to share his passion for travel and international education with his campus partners in the Northwest United States. Tylo received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Nevada, Reno in International Affairs and Political Science, and is currently working on completing a master’s Degree in Political Science from the same university. As an undergraduate student, Tylo was determined to explore the world but faced financial constraints and juggled going to both school and working full-time, making him hesitant to pursue his dreams. However, with the unwavering support and encouragement of the study abroad staff at his university, Tylo embarked on a life-changing faculty-led program in Istanbul, Turkey. This experience ignited a newfound passion for travel and experiential learning, and he subsequently enrolled in a summer study abroad program in Cork, Ireland, leading him to switch his major to pursue his interests in conflict resolution public diplomacy. With over five years of experience working in international and higher education, Tylo has advanced his skills in the areas of partnership development, student outreach, and program management and advising. He has also cultivated a deep appreciation for sustainable travel, cultural immersion, and accessibility in international education while traveling to over 25 countries across four continents. He has used his skills and personal travel experiences to establish authentic connections with students in order to encourage them to pursue international education opportunities. Tylo continues to advocate, promote, and implement initiatives to make studying abroad more inclusive and accessible to all students. Tylo is excited to join the WorldStrides team, bringing his unwavering commitment to supporting the organization's mission of creating transformative educational experiences. His aim is to assist our campus partners in promoting affordable and high-impact opportunities for their students. With his impressive global personal and professional experiences and his passion for experiential education, Tylo is eager to help create life-changing experiences for students at his partner campuses.
Zac is the Vice President of Campus Partnerships at WorldStrides Higher Ed, where he is honored to lead a national team in building deep, strategic collaborations with colleges and universities from coast to coast. A true believer in the power of study abroad to create a better, more compassionate world, Zac has served the field of international education for over 15 years. In addition to global education experiences in Spain, Mexico and Australia, Zac is a proud alum of a WorldStrides Higher Ed program (Lima, Peru!). He loved his experience so much that he jumped at the chance to begin his career as a University Relations Representative with WorldStrides (then ISA) in 2009. Zac went on to serve in leadership roles at Trinity College, CIS Abroad and the University of Connecticut, and was thrilled to come “back home” to his ISA roots as Director of Campus Partnerships with WorldStrides in 2021. A native of Austin, Texas, he holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Affairs from Emmanuel College in Boston. Zac hosts “Changing Lives through Education Abroad,” WorldStrides’ podcasts for international educators and is a regular presenter at national conferences. He is particular passionate about values-driven leadership, strategic partnership development, innovative program design and rolling up his sleeves to make study abroad accessible to as many students as possible.
Michael has been in the field of international education for over 10 years. Before joining Worldstrides, he worked for the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) for almost seven years as a Programs Abroad Coordinator and then as Assistant Director. Prior to his time at UTK, he worked for the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) where his career in international education began. One of Michael’s fondest memories of studying abroad was witnessing the Spanish National Soccer Team win the World Cup while he was studying in Spain. Michael has undergraduate degrees in Business and Spanish and he recently completed his MBA at UTK in 2019. When Michael is not behind his desk working, you can find him traveling domestically or internationally, hanging out with family and friends, exploring the great outdoors, or playing sports.
Zac is the Vice President of Campus Partnerships at WorldStrides Higher Ed, where he is honored to lead a national team in building deep, strategic collaborations with colleges and universities from coast to coast. A true believer in the power of study abroad to create a better, more compassionate world, Zac has served the field of international education for over 15 years. In addition to global education experiences in Spain, Mexico and Australia, Zac is a proud alum of a WorldStrides Higher Ed program (Lima, Peru!). He loved his experience so much that he jumped at the chance to begin his career as a University Relations Representative with WorldStrides (then ISA) in 2009. Zac went on to serve in leadership roles at Trinity College, CIS Abroad and the University of Connecticut, and was thrilled to come “back home” to his ISA roots as Director of Campus Partnerships with WorldStrides in 2021. A native of Austin, Texas, he holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Affairs from Emmanuel College in Boston. Zac hosts “Changing Lives through Education Abroad,” WorldStrides’ podcasts for international educators and is a regular presenter at national conferences. He is particular passionate about values-driven leadership, strategic partnership development, innovative program design and rolling up his sleeves to make study abroad accessible to as many students as possible.
Michael has been in the field of international education for over 10 years. Before joining Worldstrides, he worked for the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) for almost seven years as a Programs Abroad Coordinator and then as Assistant Director. Prior to his time at UTK, he worked for the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) where his career in international education began. One of Michael’s fondest memories of studying abroad was witnessing the Spanish National Soccer Team win the World Cup while he was studying in Spain. Michael has undergraduate degrees in Business and Spanish and he recently completed his MBA at UTK in 2019. When Michael is not behind his desk working, you can find him traveling domestically or internationally, hanging out with family and friends, exploring the great outdoors, or playing sports.
Before joining ISA in 2017, Eric spent three years with Up with People as the Vice President for Admissions. Prior to Up with People, Eric was with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad for 10 years as a Regional Director and then Director of Institutional Relations. Eric also lived in Coogee, Australia for three years as the Operations Manager for the Olympic Youth Camp as part of the Sydney Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. He has been a member of NAFSA for 15 years, and the Forum since 2008.
Eric has visited over 40 countries and all 50 states, but these days prefers spending free time at home in Colorado catching bugs and watching Moana over and over and over with his wife and two daughters.
Alex is a Wisconsin native who earned undergraduate degrees in Spanish and Community Health from St. Cloud State University in Minnesota. Alex first developed a passion for international travel and education during his undergrad after he went to Germany to visit a German exchange student friend from high school. With an invested interest in the Spanish language, he decided to study in Granada, Spain for 2 semesters. He is also an ISA alum! His love for study abroad and higher education is what led him to pursue his Master's degree in Higher Education Administration from St. Cloud State with hopes of helping more students travel the world and broaden their horizons. If Alex isn't working or daydreaming about eating tapas in Spain, he enjoys running marathons, cheering for the Minnesota Vikings, playing his ukulele, re-reading Harry Potter books or staying at home watching The Office.
While growing up, Snow spent every summer traveling around the United States, camping and visiting as many national parks as possible, which sparked her love of travel. A Florida native, Snow attended the University of South Florida (USF), where she earned a bachelor’s degree in cell and molecular biology and studied abroad twice—a full semester in Melbourne, Australia and a summer in Florence, Italy. She actually began working in international education right after her first study abroad trip, in the USF Education Abroad Office, and continued to work there for five years after graduation while also completing a master’s in business administration. Snow is a passionate advocate of study abroad for all students and loves helping them explore their possibilities. In her free time, she likes to hang out with her two guinea pigs, Muffin and Koala, and plan her future travel adventures.
From a young age, Dani has had a passion for learning about new cultures and traveling to new cities. She grew up watching travel shows with her family (Samantha Brown and Rick Steves were a staple) and dreaming of exploring what the world had to offer outside of her home in Georgia. Dani has earned an undergraduate degree in International Studies & Anthropology from Evangel University and is finishing up an MA in Communication from Drury University in Springfield, Missouri, where she now resides with her cat, Weasley. While pursuing her Bachelor's degree, Dani had the opportunity to travel to Galway, Ireland to study history and archaeology for a summer with the ISA Irish Studies program at the University of Galway. Following that summer, she decided she wanted to help students find similar opportunities to study abroad. She worked as an ISA Global Ambassador when she returned to her home university. In her free time, Dani enjoys going to concerts, baking, and taking part in too many book clubs with her friends
Zac is the Vice President of Campus Partnerships at WorldStrides Higher Ed, where he is honored to lead a national team in building deep, strategic collaborations with colleges and universities from coast to coast. A true believer in the power of study abroad to create a better, more compassionate world, Zac has served the field of international education for over 15 years. In addition to global education experiences in Spain, Mexico and Australia, Zac is a proud alum of a WorldStrides Higher Ed program (Lima, Peru!). He loved his experience so much that he jumped at the chance to begin his career as a University Relations Representative with WorldStrides (then ISA) in 2009. Zac went on to serve in leadership roles at Trinity College, CIS Abroad and the University of Connecticut, and was thrilled to come “back home” to his ISA roots as Director of Campus Partnerships with WorldStrides in 2021. A native of Austin, Texas, he holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Affairs from Emmanuel College in Boston. Zac hosts “Changing Lives through Education Abroad,” WorldStrides’ podcasts for international educators and is a regular presenter at national conferences. He is particular passionate about values-driven leadership, strategic partnership development, innovative program design and rolling up his sleeves to make study abroad accessible to as many students as possible.
Growing up in a small town in Kentucky, Sarah always wanted to get involved in international education. She earned a B.A. in German Language, Literatures, and Cultures at the University of Kentucky. During her time at UK, she studied abroad outside of Munich, Germany to improve her language skills and learn about the culture firsthand. Studying abroad not only improved her German but also gave her an appreciation for international cultures and a host family she still talks with, even years later. Helping a student discover the same things for themselves is something that Sarah is excited to be involved with as part of the ISA team. In her spare time, Sarah likes to write, cook, play video games, and spend time with friends.
While growing up, Snow spent every summer traveling around the United States, camping and visiting as many national parks as possible, which sparked her love of travel. A Florida native, Snow attended the University of South Florida (USF), where she earned a bachelor’s degree in cell and molecular biology and studied abroad twice—a full semester in Melbourne, Australia and a summer in Florence, Italy. She actually began working in international education right after her first study abroad trip, in the USF Education Abroad Office, and continued to work there for five years after graduation while also completing a master’s in business administration. Snow is a passionate advocate of study abroad for all students and loves helping them explore their possibilities. In her free time, she likes to hang out with her two guinea pigs, Muffin and Koala, and plan her future travel adventures.
Dominique grew up in a small town in New Jersey but was always eager to explore new cultures, foods, and destinations. Her first international travel experience was to Austria and the Czech Republic at the age of 13 with the choir she spent 10 years singing with. After spending 3 weeks traveling to various cities throughout the two countries, Dominique wanted to keep learning about new cultures and people, and the best way to do that was to travel. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Arizona, and while there, she spent a semester at the University of Sydney in Sydney, Australia as an exchange student. She spent nearly 2 years working for UA’s Study Abroad Office after returning from Sydney which gave her the courage to pursue her Masters Degree in International Education at NYU after graduating. After earning her Masters Degree, Dominique spent time at the University of Texas at Arlington as the Study Abroad Advisor where she helped students find the best program that would benefit their academic, professional, and personal goals. She is now the Regional Director (TX, NM & LA) for ISA and TEAN and is excited to continue working with higher education institutions. Dominique is passionate about providing an inclusive experience for students and wants to continue dedicating her time to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives to ensure students from all backgrounds have equal opportunities for cultural and global awareness and growth.
Zac is the Vice President of Campus Partnerships at WorldStrides Higher Ed, where he is honored to lead a national team in building deep, strategic collaborations with colleges and universities from coast to coast. A true believer in the power of study abroad to create a better, more compassionate world, Zac has served the field of international education for over 15 years. In addition to global education experiences in Spain, Mexico and Australia, Zac is a proud alum of a WorldStrides Higher Ed program (Lima, Peru!). He loved his experience so much that he jumped at the chance to begin his career as a University Relations Representative with WorldStrides (then ISA) in 2009. Zac went on to serve in leadership roles at Trinity College, CIS Abroad and the University of Connecticut, and was thrilled to come “back home” to his ISA roots as Director of Campus Partnerships with WorldStrides in 2021. A native of Austin, Texas, he holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Affairs from Emmanuel College in Boston. Zac hosts “Changing Lives through Education Abroad,” WorldStrides’ podcasts for international educators and is a regular presenter at national conferences. He is particular passionate about values-driven leadership, strategic partnership development, innovative program design and rolling up his sleeves to make study abroad accessible to as many students as possible.
Alicia Vinal
Senior Regional Director
Alicia Vinal
Senior Regional Director
Alicia grew up in Maine, and little did she know her high school Project Graduation raffle win of a flight voucher would begin her love of international travel. Her first time on a plane during winter break of undergrad took her to Birmingham, England to visit a friend she met while working at a camp the summer before college, and an overnight trip to London started her obsession with what is now her favorite city! Alicia returned to London during her semester abroad while studying at Wheaton College (MA) and she was a Peer Advisor during her senior year; she thought everyone should study abroad, and distinctly recalls saying “I don’t know what one does, but one day I want to work with study abroad programs.” After obtaining her M.Ed. in Higher Education Administration from Suffolk University, she entered the international education field as a study abroad advisor. Alicia has been a part of the Region XI Leadership and Consular Affairs Liaison (for Boston Spanish and Italian Consulates) Teams, and the NAFSA Academy. Outside of work, Alicia is usually plotting her next travel adventure in the U.S. or internationally…and her bucket list of destinations keeps expanding! The ultimate destination? Australia! You will also find her outdoors as often as possible (except in the winter), reading and at her local CrossFit gym.
Zac is the Vice President of Campus Partnerships at WorldStrides Higher Ed, where he is honored to lead a national team in building deep, strategic collaborations with colleges and universities from coast to coast. A true believer in the power of study abroad to create a better, more compassionate world, Zac has served the field of international education for over 15 years. In addition to global education experiences in Spain, Mexico and Australia, Zac is a proud alum of a WorldStrides Higher Ed program (Lima, Peru!). He loved his experience so much that he jumped at the chance to begin his career as a University Relations Representative with WorldStrides (then ISA) in 2009. Zac went on to serve in leadership roles at Trinity College, CIS Abroad and the University of Connecticut, and was thrilled to come “back home” to his ISA roots as Director of Campus Partnerships with WorldStrides in 2021. A native of Austin, Texas, he holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Affairs from Emmanuel College in Boston. Zac hosts “Changing Lives through Education Abroad,” WorldStrides’ podcasts for international educators and is a regular presenter at national conferences. He is particular passionate about values-driven leadership, strategic partnership development, innovative program design and rolling up his sleeves to make study abroad accessible to as many students as possible.
Craig has always had a passion for experiencing new cultures. His first study abroad opportunity, a week-long exchange with a school in Quebec City, was the culmination of seven years of elementary education at a French immersion school. That sixth-grade experience was the first of many; he has since traveled to a total of 38 countries. He continued his cultural exploration at Frostburg State University, earning dual degrees in Mass Communication and French. In the spring of his junior year he left for Amiens, France to study French literature at the Université de Picardie Jules Verne, and then returned to FSU where he worked as a study abroad ambassador on campus. After all these experiences, a career in international education was inevitable. Craig’s decade-long career in IE includes serving as a Program Officer/ARO for the J-1 Intern/Trainee visa category, on-campus roles supporting the International Centers and Programs at Johns Hopkins University and serving as the Senior Admissions Officer/DSO at the University of Baltimore. Most recently, he served the Mid-Atlantic region as Manager of University Relations with CIEE. In addition to his passion for International Education, Craig is interested in environmental sustainability, hiking with his dog, Molly, and trying to improve his sourdough bread making.
Dan‘s interest in people, places, and cultures started at age 13 when his grandfather took him to Austria for a week-long stay. Since that time, Dan has traveled to more than 25 countries, and has more than 16 years experience in education abroad. Dan has a Master of Arts in Intercultural and International Management from the School for International Training. He studied for a semester at the Universidad de Sevilla as an undergraduate student and as a graduate student served as a group leader for the Experiment in International Living – Spain. Dan is passionate about the power of education abroad and the global competencies it provides students.
Zac is the Vice President of Campus Partnerships at WorldStrides Higher Ed, where he is honored to lead a national team in building deep, strategic collaborations with colleges and universities from coast to coast. A true believer in the power of study abroad to create a better, more compassionate world, Zac has served the field of international education for over 15 years. In addition to global education experiences in Spain, Mexico and Australia, Zac is a proud alum of a WorldStrides Higher Ed program (Lima, Peru!). He loved his experience so much that he jumped at the chance to begin his career as a University Relations Representative with WorldStrides (then ISA) in 2009. Zac went on to serve in leadership roles at Trinity College, CIS Abroad and the University of Connecticut, and was thrilled to come “back home” to his ISA roots as Director of Campus Partnerships with WorldStrides in 2021. A native of Austin, Texas, he holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Affairs from Emmanuel College in Boston. Zac hosts “Changing Lives through Education Abroad,” WorldStrides’ podcasts for international educators and is a regular presenter at national conferences. He is particular passionate about values-driven leadership, strategic partnership development, innovative program design and rolling up his sleeves to make study abroad accessible to as many students as possible.
Stacy Phelps
Regional Director
Stacy Phelps
Regional Director
Stacy has always been extremely interested in traveling abroad and learning about different cultures at a young age. Her first trip was in high school to Costa Rica, where she discovered her love of coffee. Graduating from St John Fisher University in Rochester, NY with a BA in Political Science and History, Stacy was interested in learning about the history of the world, while getting to see it all. Stacy studied abroad in Salzburg, Austria, learning German and eating schnitzel! During that semester she was also able to see sites across Europe; from Big Ben in London to Lake Bled in Slovenia. After graduating, she spent many years working in the international education field with international students at both the high school and higher education levels and advising for study abroad at Utica University. When she’s not thinking about her next trip, she likes to try new restaurants, cook, work out and ski in the winter!
Alicia Vinal
Senior Regional Director
Alicia Vinal
Senior Regional Director
Alicia grew up in Maine, and little did she know her high school Project Graduation raffle win of a flight voucher would begin her love of international travel. Her first time on a plane during winter break of undergrad took her to Birmingham, England to visit a friend she met while working at a camp the summer before college, and an overnight trip to London started her obsession with what is now her favorite city! Alicia returned to London during her semester abroad while studying at Wheaton College (MA) and she was a Peer Advisor during her senior year; she thought everyone should study abroad, and distinctly recalls saying “I don’t know what one does, but one day I want to work with study abroad programs.” After obtaining her M.Ed. in Higher Education Administration from Suffolk University, she entered the international education field as a study abroad advisor. Alicia has been a part of the Region XI Leadership and Consular Affairs Liaison (for Boston Spanish and Italian Consulates) Teams, and the NAFSA Academy. Outside of work, Alicia is usually plotting her next travel adventure in the U.S. or internationally…and her bucket list of destinations keeps expanding! The ultimate destination? Australia! You will also find her outdoors as often as possible (except in the winter), reading and at her local CrossFit gym.
Zac is the Vice President of Campus Partnerships at WorldStrides Higher Ed, where he is honored to lead a national team in building deep, strategic collaborations with colleges and universities from coast to coast. A true believer in the power of study abroad to create a better, more compassionate world, Zac has served the field of international education for over 15 years. In addition to global education experiences in Spain, Mexico and Australia, Zac is a proud alum of a WorldStrides Higher Ed program (Lima, Peru!). He loved his experience so much that he jumped at the chance to begin his career as a University Relations Representative with WorldStrides (then ISA) in 2009. Zac went on to serve in leadership roles at Trinity College, CIS Abroad and the University of Connecticut, and was thrilled to come “back home” to his ISA roots as Director of Campus Partnerships with WorldStrides in 2021. A native of Austin, Texas, he holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Affairs from Emmanuel College in Boston. Zac hosts “Changing Lives through Education Abroad,” WorldStrides’ podcasts for international educators and is a regular presenter at national conferences. He is particular passionate about values-driven leadership, strategic partnership development, innovative program design and rolling up his sleeves to make study abroad accessible to as many students as possible.
Michael has been in the field of international education for over 10 years. Before joining Worldstrides, he worked for the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) for almost seven years as a Programs Abroad Coordinator and then as Assistant Director. Prior to his time at UTK, he worked for the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) where his career in international education began. One of Michael’s fondest memories of studying abroad was witnessing the Spanish National Soccer Team win the World Cup while he was studying in Spain. Michael has undergraduate degrees in Business and Spanish and he recently completed his MBA at UTK in 2019. When Michael is not behind his desk working, you can find him traveling domestically or internationally, hanging out with family and friends, exploring the great outdoors, or playing sports.
Before joining ISA in 2017, Eric spent three years with Up with People as the Vice President for Admissions. Prior to Up with People, Eric was with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad for 10 years as a Regional Director and then Director of Institutional Relations. Eric also lived in Coogee, Australia for three years as the Operations Manager for the Olympic Youth Camp as part of the Sydney Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. He has been a member of NAFSA for 15 years, and the Forum since 2008.
Eric has visited over 40 countries and all 50 states, but these days prefers spending free time at home in Colorado catching bugs and watching Moana over and over and over with his wife and two daughters.
Alex is a Wisconsin native who earned undergraduate degrees in Spanish and Community Health from St. Cloud State University in Minnesota. Alex first developed a passion for international travel and education during his undergrad after he went to Germany to visit a German exchange student friend from high school. With an invested interest in the Spanish language, he decided to study in Granada, Spain for 2 semesters. He is also an ISA alum! His love for study abroad and higher education is what led him to pursue his Master's degree in Higher Education Administration from St. Cloud State with hopes of helping more students travel the world and broaden their horizons. If Alex isn't working or daydreaming about eating tapas in Spain, he enjoys running marathons, cheering for the Minnesota Vikings, playing his ukulele, re-reading Harry Potter books or staying at home watching The Office.
While growing up, Snow spent every summer traveling around the United States, camping and visiting as many national parks as possible, which sparked her love of travel. A Florida native, Snow attended the University of South Florida (USF), where she earned a bachelor’s degree in cell and molecular biology and studied abroad twice—a full semester in Melbourne, Australia and a summer in Florence, Italy. She actually began working in international education right after her first study abroad trip, in the USF Education Abroad Office, and continued to work there for five years after graduation while also completing a master’s in business administration. Snow is a passionate advocate of study abroad for all students and loves helping them explore their possibilities. In her free time, she likes to hang out with her two guinea pigs, Muffin and Koala, and plan her future travel adventures.
Kate is a DC native who has been in the field of international education for about three years. Being a part of a military family, she grew up traveling and experiencing different parts of the world, which sparked her love of travel. She earned an undergraduate degree in Psychology from Elon University and a master's degree in Higher Education Administration from NC State University. During her time at Elon University, she was privileged to study abroad twice. Her first study abroad program was a J-term faculty-led program to Peru and later that year she spent a semester in Florence, Italy. These experiences were nothing short of life changing and ignited her passion for the field of study abroad. After finishing her master's degree, she began working as an Education Abroad Advisor at Davidson College. She then began her position as Regional Director for ISA & TEAN in August 2024. When she is not working or planning her next trip, she enjoys spending time with friends, perfecting her drawing skills, reading mystery novels, and binging reality TV shows.
While growing up, Snow spent every summer traveling around the United States, camping and visiting as many national parks as possible, which sparked her love of travel. A Florida native, Snow attended the University of South Florida (USF), where she earned a bachelor’s degree in cell and molecular biology and studied abroad twice—a full semester in Melbourne, Australia and a summer in Florence, Italy. She actually began working in international education right after her first study abroad trip, in the USF Education Abroad Office, and continued to work there for five years after graduation while also completing a master’s in business administration. Snow is a passionate advocate of study abroad for all students and loves helping them explore their possibilities. In her free time, she likes to hang out with her two guinea pigs, Muffin and Koala, and plan her future travel adventures.
From a young age, Dani has had a passion for learning about new cultures and traveling to new cities. She grew up watching travel shows with her family (Samantha Brown and Rick Steves were a staple) and dreaming of exploring what the world had to offer outside of her home in Georgia. Dani has earned an undergraduate degree in International Studies & Anthropology from Evangel University and is finishing up an MA in Communication from Drury University in Springfield, Missouri, where she now resides with her cat, Weasley. While pursuing her Bachelor's degree, Dani had the opportunity to travel to Galway, Ireland to study history and archaeology for a summer with the ISA Irish Studies program at the University of Galway. Following that summer, she decided she wanted to help students find similar opportunities to study abroad. She worked as an ISA Global Ambassador when she returned to her home university. In her free time, Dani enjoys going to concerts, baking, and taking part in too many book clubs with her friends
Before joining ISA in 2017, Eric spent three years with Up with People as the Vice President for Admissions. Prior to Up with People, Eric was with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad for 10 years as a Regional Director and then Director of Institutional Relations. Eric also lived in Coogee, Australia for three years as the Operations Manager for the Olympic Youth Camp as part of the Sydney Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. He has been a member of NAFSA for 15 years, and the Forum since 2008.
Eric has visited over 40 countries and all 50 states, but these days prefers spending free time at home in Colorado catching bugs and watching Moana over and over and over with his wife and two daughters.
Tylo is a Nevada local who takes pride in calling the breathtaking Sierra Nevada mountains his home. Currently based in the "biggest little city" of Reno, NV, he is eager to share his passion for travel and international education with his campus partners in the Northwest United States. Tylo received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Nevada, Reno in International Affairs and Political Science, and is currently working on completing a master’s Degree in Political Science from the same university. As an undergraduate student, Tylo was determined to explore the world but faced financial constraints and juggled going to both school and working full-time, making him hesitant to pursue his dreams. However, with the unwavering support and encouragement of the study abroad staff at his university, Tylo embarked on a life-changing faculty-led program in Istanbul, Turkey. This experience ignited a newfound passion for travel and experiential learning, and he subsequently enrolled in a summer study abroad program in Cork, Ireland, leading him to switch his major to pursue his interests in conflict resolution public diplomacy. With over five years of experience working in international and higher education, Tylo has advanced his skills in the areas of partnership development, student outreach, and program management and advising. He has also cultivated a deep appreciation for sustainable travel, cultural immersion, and accessibility in international education while traveling to over 25 countries across four continents. He has used his skills and personal travel experiences to establish authentic connections with students in order to encourage them to pursue international education opportunities. Tylo continues to advocate, promote, and implement initiatives to make studying abroad more inclusive and accessible to all students. Tylo is excited to join the WorldStrides team, bringing his unwavering commitment to supporting the organization's mission of creating transformative educational experiences. His aim is to assist our campus partners in promoting affordable and high-impact opportunities for their students. With his impressive global personal and professional experiences and his passion for experiential education, Tylo is eager to help create life-changing experiences for students at his partner campuses.
Before joining ISA in 2017, Eric spent three years with Up with People as the Vice President for Admissions. Prior to Up with People, Eric was with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad for 10 years as a Regional Director and then Director of Institutional Relations. Eric also lived in Coogee, Australia for three years as the Operations Manager for the Olympic Youth Camp as part of the Sydney Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. He has been a member of NAFSA for 15 years, and the Forum since 2008.
Eric has visited over 40 countries and all 50 states, but these days prefers spending free time at home in Colorado catching bugs and watching Moana over and over and over with his wife and two daughters.
Alex is a Wisconsin native who earned undergraduate degrees in Spanish and Community Health from St. Cloud State University in Minnesota. Alex first developed a passion for international travel and education during his undergrad after he went to Germany to visit a German exchange student friend from high school. With an invested interest in the Spanish language, he decided to study in Granada, Spain for 2 semesters. He is also an ISA alum! His love for study abroad and higher education is what led him to pursue his Master's degree in Higher Education Administration from St. Cloud State with hopes of helping more students travel the world and broaden their horizons. If Alex isn't working or daydreaming about eating tapas in Spain, he enjoys running marathons, cheering for the Minnesota Vikings, playing his ukulele, re-reading Harry Potter books or staying at home watching The Office.
Before joining ISA in 2017, Eric spent three years with Up with People as the Vice President for Admissions. Prior to Up with People, Eric was with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad for 10 years as a Regional Director and then Director of Institutional Relations. Eric also lived in Coogee, Australia for three years as the Operations Manager for the Olympic Youth Camp as part of the Sydney Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. He has been a member of NAFSA for 15 years, and the Forum since 2008.
Eric has visited over 40 countries and all 50 states, but these days prefers spending free time at home in Colorado catching bugs and watching Moana over and over and over with his wife and two daughters.
Gessica’s journey into the world of experiential learning began when she ventured to Washington D.C. with her 8th-grade class, an eye-opening experience that sparked her passion for exploration and discovery. Originally from Toronto, Gessica relocated to California with her family during her childhood, where she found herself immersed in a world of new opportunities. Despite the distance, Gessica frequently travels to Toronto and Italy to visit her family. These trips not only nurtured her love for Italian culture but also instilled in her a deep appreciation for the rich history and heritage of the Mediterranean region. At UCLA, Gessica pursued her bachelor’s degree in Classical Civilization and a minor in Italian. It was during her time at UCLA that she had the life-changing opportunity to study abroad in Rome, Italy. This transformative experience allowed her to fully immerse herself in the ancient ruins, vibrant culture, and linguistic nuances of Italy, shaping her academic and personal growth in profound ways. Fueled by her passion for cultural exchange and educational enrichment, Gessica embarked on a new chapter in her academic journey at San Francisco State University, where she is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Classical Archeology and Literature. With a steadfast commitment to providing students with transformative learning experiences, Gessica aspires to share the magic of studying abroad and empower future generations of global citizens.
Zac is the Vice President of Campus Partnerships at WorldStrides Higher Ed, where he is honored to lead a national team in building deep, strategic collaborations with colleges and universities from coast to coast. A true believer in the power of study abroad to create a better, more compassionate world, Zac has served the field of international education for over 15 years. In addition to global education experiences in Spain, Mexico and Australia, Zac is a proud alum of a WorldStrides Higher Ed program (Lima, Peru!). He loved his experience so much that he jumped at the chance to begin his career as a University Relations Representative with WorldStrides (then ISA) in 2009. Zac went on to serve in leadership roles at Trinity College, CIS Abroad and the University of Connecticut, and was thrilled to come “back home” to his ISA roots as Director of Campus Partnerships with WorldStrides in 2021. A native of Austin, Texas, he holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Affairs from Emmanuel College in Boston. Zac hosts “Changing Lives through Education Abroad,” WorldStrides’ podcasts for international educators and is a regular presenter at national conferences. He is particular passionate about values-driven leadership, strategic partnership development, innovative program design and rolling up his sleeves to make study abroad accessible to as many students as possible.
Alicia Vinal
Senior Regional Director
Alicia Vinal
Senior Regional Director
Alicia grew up in Maine, and little did she know her high school Project Graduation raffle win of a flight voucher would begin her love of international travel. Her first time on a plane during winter break of undergrad took her to Birmingham, England to visit a friend she met while working at a camp the summer before college, and an overnight trip to London started her obsession with what is now her favorite city! Alicia returned to London during her semester abroad while studying at Wheaton College (MA) and she was a Peer Advisor during her senior year; she thought everyone should study abroad, and distinctly recalls saying “I don’t know what one does, but one day I want to work with study abroad programs.” After obtaining her M.Ed. in Higher Education Administration from Suffolk University, she entered the international education field as a study abroad advisor. Alicia has been a part of the Region XI Leadership and Consular Affairs Liaison (for Boston Spanish and Italian Consulates) Teams, and the NAFSA Academy. Outside of work, Alicia is usually plotting her next travel adventure in the U.S. or internationally…and her bucket list of destinations keeps expanding! The ultimate destination? Australia! You will also find her outdoors as often as possible (except in the winter), reading and at her local CrossFit gym.
Zac is the Vice President of Campus Partnerships at WorldStrides Higher Ed, where he is honored to lead a national team in building deep, strategic collaborations with colleges and universities from coast to coast. A true believer in the power of study abroad to create a better, more compassionate world, Zac has served the field of international education for over 15 years. In addition to global education experiences in Spain, Mexico and Australia, Zac is a proud alum of a WorldStrides Higher Ed program (Lima, Peru!). He loved his experience so much that he jumped at the chance to begin his career as a University Relations Representative with WorldStrides (then ISA) in 2009. Zac went on to serve in leadership roles at Trinity College, CIS Abroad and the University of Connecticut, and was thrilled to come “back home” to his ISA roots as Director of Campus Partnerships with WorldStrides in 2021. A native of Austin, Texas, he holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Affairs from Emmanuel College in Boston. Zac hosts “Changing Lives through Education Abroad,” WorldStrides’ podcasts for international educators and is a regular presenter at national conferences. He is particular passionate about values-driven leadership, strategic partnership development, innovative program design and rolling up his sleeves to make study abroad accessible to as many students as possible.
Stacy Phelps
Regional Director
Stacy Phelps
Regional Director
Stacy has always been extremely interested in traveling abroad and learning about different cultures at a young age. Her first trip was in high school to Costa Rica, where she discovered her love of coffee. Graduating from St John Fisher University in Rochester, NY with a BA in Political Science and History, Stacy was interested in learning about the history of the world, while getting to see it all. Stacy studied abroad in Salzburg, Austria, learning German and eating schnitzel! During that semester she was also able to see sites across Europe; from Big Ben in London to Lake Bled in Slovenia. After graduating, she spent many years working in the international education field with international students at both the high school and higher education levels and advising for study abroad at Utica University. When she’s not thinking about her next trip, she likes to try new restaurants, cook, work out and ski in the winter!
While growing up, Snow spent every summer traveling around the United States, camping and visiting as many national parks as possible, which sparked her love of travel. A Florida native, Snow attended the University of South Florida (USF), where she earned a bachelor’s degree in cell and molecular biology and studied abroad twice—a full semester in Melbourne, Australia and a summer in Florence, Italy. She actually began working in international education right after her first study abroad trip, in the USF Education Abroad Office, and continued to work there for five years after graduation while also completing a master’s in business administration. Snow is a passionate advocate of study abroad for all students and loves helping them explore their possibilities. In her free time, she likes to hang out with her two guinea pigs, Muffin and Koala, and plan her future travel adventures.
Dominique grew up in a small town in New Jersey but was always eager to explore new cultures, foods, and destinations. Her first international travel experience was to Austria and the Czech Republic at the age of 13 with the choir she spent 10 years singing with. After spending 3 weeks traveling to various cities throughout the two countries, Dominique wanted to keep learning about new cultures and people, and the best way to do that was to travel. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Arizona, and while there, she spent a semester at the University of Sydney in Sydney, Australia as an exchange student. She spent nearly 2 years working for UA’s Study Abroad Office after returning from Sydney which gave her the courage to pursue her Masters Degree in International Education at NYU after graduating. After earning her Masters Degree, Dominique spent time at the University of Texas at Arlington as the Study Abroad Advisor where she helped students find the best program that would benefit their academic, professional, and personal goals. She is now the Regional Director (TX, NM & LA) for ISA and TEAN and is excited to continue working with higher education institutions. Dominique is passionate about providing an inclusive experience for students and wants to continue dedicating her time to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives to ensure students from all backgrounds have equal opportunities for cultural and global awareness and growth.
Zac is the Vice President of Campus Partnerships at WorldStrides Higher Ed, where he is honored to lead a national team in building deep, strategic collaborations with colleges and universities from coast to coast. A true believer in the power of study abroad to create a better, more compassionate world, Zac has served the field of international education for over 15 years. In addition to global education experiences in Spain, Mexico and Australia, Zac is a proud alum of a WorldStrides Higher Ed program (Lima, Peru!). He loved his experience so much that he jumped at the chance to begin his career as a University Relations Representative with WorldStrides (then ISA) in 2009. Zac went on to serve in leadership roles at Trinity College, CIS Abroad and the University of Connecticut, and was thrilled to come “back home” to his ISA roots as Director of Campus Partnerships with WorldStrides in 2021. A native of Austin, Texas, he holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Affairs from Emmanuel College in Boston. Zac hosts “Changing Lives through Education Abroad,” WorldStrides’ podcasts for international educators and is a regular presenter at national conferences. He is particular passionate about values-driven leadership, strategic partnership development, innovative program design and rolling up his sleeves to make study abroad accessible to as many students as possible.
Stacy Phelps
Regional Director
Stacy Phelps
Regional Director
Stacy has always been extremely interested in traveling abroad and learning about different cultures at a young age. Her first trip was in high school to Costa Rica, where she discovered her love of coffee. Graduating from St John Fisher University in Rochester, NY with a BA in Political Science and History, Stacy was interested in learning about the history of the world, while getting to see it all. Stacy studied abroad in Salzburg, Austria, learning German and eating schnitzel! During that semester she was also able to see sites across Europe; from Big Ben in London to Lake Bled in Slovenia. After graduating, she spent many years working in the international education field with international students at both the high school and higher education levels and advising for study abroad at Utica University. When she’s not thinking about her next trip, she likes to try new restaurants, cook, work out and ski in the winter!
While growing up, Snow spent every summer traveling around the United States, camping and visiting as many national parks as possible, which sparked her love of travel. A Florida native, Snow attended the University of South Florida (USF), where she earned a bachelor’s degree in cell and molecular biology and studied abroad twice—a full semester in Melbourne, Australia and a summer in Florence, Italy. She actually began working in international education right after her first study abroad trip, in the USF Education Abroad Office, and continued to work there for five years after graduation while also completing a master’s in business administration. Snow is a passionate advocate of study abroad for all students and loves helping them explore their possibilities. In her free time, she likes to hang out with her two guinea pigs, Muffin and Koala, and plan her future travel adventures.
Kate is a DC native who has been in the field of international education for about three years. Being a part of a military family, she grew up traveling and experiencing different parts of the world, which sparked her love of travel. She earned an undergraduate degree in Psychology from Elon University and a master's degree in Higher Education Administration from NC State University. During her time at Elon University, she was privileged to study abroad twice. Her first study abroad program was a J-term faculty-led program to Peru and later that year she spent a semester in Florence, Italy. These experiences were nothing short of life changing and ignited her passion for the field of study abroad. After finishing her master's degree, she began working as an Education Abroad Advisor at Davidson College. She then began her position as Regional Director for ISA & TEAN in August 2024. When she is not working or planning her next trip, she enjoys spending time with friends, perfecting her drawing skills, reading mystery novels, and binging reality TV shows.
Before joining ISA in 2017, Eric spent three years with Up with People as the Vice President for Admissions. Prior to Up with People, Eric was with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad for 10 years as a Regional Director and then Director of Institutional Relations. Eric also lived in Coogee, Australia for three years as the Operations Manager for the Olympic Youth Camp as part of the Sydney Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. He has been a member of NAFSA for 15 years, and the Forum since 2008.
Eric has visited over 40 countries and all 50 states, but these days prefers spending free time at home in Colorado catching bugs and watching Moana over and over and over with his wife and two daughters.
Alex is a Wisconsin native who earned undergraduate degrees in Spanish and Community Health from St. Cloud State University in Minnesota. Alex first developed a passion for international travel and education during his undergrad after he went to Germany to visit a German exchange student friend from high school. With an invested interest in the Spanish language, he decided to study in Granada, Spain for 2 semesters. He is also an ISA alum! His love for study abroad and higher education is what led him to pursue his Master's degree in Higher Education Administration from St. Cloud State with hopes of helping more students travel the world and broaden their horizons. If Alex isn't working or daydreaming about eating tapas in Spain, he enjoys running marathons, cheering for the Minnesota Vikings, playing his ukulele, re-reading Harry Potter books or staying at home watching The Office.
Zac is the Vice President of Campus Partnerships at WorldStrides Higher Ed, where he is honored to lead a national team in building deep, strategic collaborations with colleges and universities from coast to coast. A true believer in the power of study abroad to create a better, more compassionate world, Zac has served the field of international education for over 15 years. In addition to global education experiences in Spain, Mexico and Australia, Zac is a proud alum of a WorldStrides Higher Ed program (Lima, Peru!). He loved his experience so much that he jumped at the chance to begin his career as a University Relations Representative with WorldStrides (then ISA) in 2009. Zac went on to serve in leadership roles at Trinity College, CIS Abroad and the University of Connecticut, and was thrilled to come “back home” to his ISA roots as Director of Campus Partnerships with WorldStrides in 2021. A native of Austin, Texas, he holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Affairs from Emmanuel College in Boston. Zac hosts “Changing Lives through Education Abroad,” WorldStrides’ podcasts for international educators and is a regular presenter at national conferences. He is particular passionate about values-driven leadership, strategic partnership development, innovative program design and rolling up his sleeves to make study abroad accessible to as many students as possible.
Edith has had a passion for travel since a young age when she would go to Uruguay to visit her family. She took that passion and sought out study abroad opportunities in Argentina, Ireland, Cuba, and Norway which only furthered her passion for equitable access to international education for all who desire to go. She believes that time abroad, especially as a student, can help grow compassionate global citizens that will change the world. A Pennsylvania native, Edith received her BA in Political Science and Spanish from West Chester University and her MSEd in Higher Education from the University of Pennsylvania. Working at the Global Education offices at both universities, Edith found her passion for connecting students with international programs that will suit their needs and wants. She thinks there is nothing more exciting than helping a student go abroad. In her free time, she loves to cook and bake and she hopes to one day see all seven continents.
Ryan brings a wealth of experience in education and global engagement to his role as Embedded Regional Director at Ohio University. A Southeast Ohio native, Ryan has dedicated his career to fostering transformative learning experiences for students. His educational journey includes a master’s degree in Near Eastern Languages and Cultures from Ohio State University and extensive doctoral studies in Educational Leadership. Ryan’s passion for global education stems from his own international experiences, having lived, taught, and traveled abroad in countries such as Syria, Turkey, and Egypt. These opportunities not only deepened his appreciation for diverse cultures but also shaped his commitment to helping students gain a broader perspective on the world. Prior to joining WorldStrides, Ryan held leadership roles in higher education, where he championed study abroad programs and supported international students. At Ohio University, he works closely with students and faculty to promote meaningful global opportunities, guiding students through every stage of their international education journey. When he’s not advising students or collaborating with faculty, Ryan enjoys exploring new destinations, studying languages, and sharing his love of cultural exchange.
Growing up in rural Ohio, Mack took an initial interest in travel and culture from his dad who was constantly traveling overseas for work, bringing back stories from all over the world. That curiosity continued to grow through a love of food and cooking shows, and you could usually find him watching an episode of Bizarre Foods when not at school or sports practices. Mack graduated from Otterbein University twice, earning his undergraduate in International Business and Management, followed closely by an MBA. He spent the beginning of his professional career as a Track and Field Coach at his alma mater before recently deciding to take the plunge into international education. Fueled by a phenomenal internship to Tanzania, as well as prior experience with nonprofits in Kenya and Eswatini, he truly wanted to continue making an impact in student’s academic and personal experiences. Based in Columbus, he can usually be found spending time with his wife and two dogs or covered in sand from triple jumping at the local track.
While growing up, Snow spent every summer traveling around the United States, camping and visiting as many national parks as possible, which sparked her love of travel. A Florida native, Snow attended the University of South Florida (USF), where she earned a bachelor’s degree in cell and molecular biology and studied abroad twice—a full semester in Melbourne, Australia and a summer in Florence, Italy. She actually began working in international education right after her first study abroad trip, in the USF Education Abroad Office, and continued to work there for five years after graduation while also completing a master’s in business administration. Snow is a passionate advocate of study abroad for all students and loves helping them explore their possibilities. In her free time, she likes to hang out with her two guinea pigs, Muffin and Koala, and plan her future travel adventures.
From a young age, Dani has had a passion for learning about new cultures and traveling to new cities. She grew up watching travel shows with her family (Samantha Brown and Rick Steves were a staple) and dreaming of exploring what the world had to offer outside of her home in Georgia. Dani has earned an undergraduate degree in International Studies & Anthropology from Evangel University and is finishing up an MA in Communication from Drury University in Springfield, Missouri, where she now resides with her cat, Weasley. While pursuing her Bachelor's degree, Dani had the opportunity to travel to Galway, Ireland to study history and archaeology for a summer with the ISA Irish Studies program at the University of Galway. Following that summer, she decided she wanted to help students find similar opportunities to study abroad. She worked as an ISA Global Ambassador when she returned to her home university. In her free time, Dani enjoys going to concerts, baking, and taking part in too many book clubs with her friends
Before joining ISA in 2017, Eric spent three years with Up with People as the Vice President for Admissions. Prior to Up with People, Eric was with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad for 10 years as a Regional Director and then Director of Institutional Relations. Eric also lived in Coogee, Australia for three years as the Operations Manager for the Olympic Youth Camp as part of the Sydney Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. He has been a member of NAFSA for 15 years, and the Forum since 2008.
Eric has visited over 40 countries and all 50 states, but these days prefers spending free time at home in Colorado catching bugs and watching Moana over and over and over with his wife and two daughters.
Tylo is a Nevada local who takes pride in calling the breathtaking Sierra Nevada mountains his home. Currently based in the "biggest little city" of Reno, NV, he is eager to share his passion for travel and international education with his campus partners in the Northwest United States. Tylo received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Nevada, Reno in International Affairs and Political Science, and is currently working on completing a master’s Degree in Political Science from the same university. As an undergraduate student, Tylo was determined to explore the world but faced financial constraints and juggled going to both school and working full-time, making him hesitant to pursue his dreams. However, with the unwavering support and encouragement of the study abroad staff at his university, Tylo embarked on a life-changing faculty-led program in Istanbul, Turkey. This experience ignited a newfound passion for travel and experiential learning, and he subsequently enrolled in a summer study abroad program in Cork, Ireland, leading him to switch his major to pursue his interests in conflict resolution public diplomacy. With over five years of experience working in international and higher education, Tylo has advanced his skills in the areas of partnership development, student outreach, and program management and advising. He has also cultivated a deep appreciation for sustainable travel, cultural immersion, and accessibility in international education while traveling to over 25 countries across four continents. He has used his skills and personal travel experiences to establish authentic connections with students in order to encourage them to pursue international education opportunities. Tylo continues to advocate, promote, and implement initiatives to make studying abroad more inclusive and accessible to all students. Tylo is excited to join the WorldStrides team, bringing his unwavering commitment to supporting the organization's mission of creating transformative educational experiences. His aim is to assist our campus partners in promoting affordable and high-impact opportunities for their students. With his impressive global personal and professional experiences and his passion for experiential education, Tylo is eager to help create life-changing experiences for students at his partner campuses.
Zac is the Vice President of Campus Partnerships at WorldStrides Higher Ed, where he is honored to lead a national team in building deep, strategic collaborations with colleges and universities from coast to coast. A true believer in the power of study abroad to create a better, more compassionate world, Zac has served the field of international education for over 15 years. In addition to global education experiences in Spain, Mexico and Australia, Zac is a proud alum of a WorldStrides Higher Ed program (Lima, Peru!). He loved his experience so much that he jumped at the chance to begin his career as a University Relations Representative with WorldStrides (then ISA) in 2009. Zac went on to serve in leadership roles at Trinity College, CIS Abroad and the University of Connecticut, and was thrilled to come “back home” to his ISA roots as Director of Campus Partnerships with WorldStrides in 2021. A native of Austin, Texas, he holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Affairs from Emmanuel College in Boston. Zac hosts “Changing Lives through Education Abroad,” WorldStrides’ podcasts for international educators and is a regular presenter at national conferences. He is particular passionate about values-driven leadership, strategic partnership development, innovative program design and rolling up his sleeves to make study abroad accessible to as many students as possible.
Edith has had a passion for travel since a young age when she would go to Uruguay to visit her family. She took that passion and sought out study abroad opportunities in Argentina, Ireland, Cuba, and Norway which only furthered her passion for equitable access to international education for all who desire to go. She believes that time abroad, especially as a student, can help grow compassionate global citizens that will change the world. A Pennsylvania native, Edith received her BA in Political Science and Spanish from West Chester University and her MSEd in Higher Education from the University of Pennsylvania. Working at the Global Education offices at both universities, Edith found her passion for connecting students with international programs that will suit their needs and wants. She thinks there is nothing more exciting than helping a student go abroad. In her free time, she loves to cook and bake and she hopes to one day see all seven continents.
Dan‘s interest in people, places, and cultures started at age 13 when his grandfather took him to Austria for a week-long stay. Since that time, Dan has traveled to more than 25 countries, and has more than 16 years experience in education abroad. Dan has a Master of Arts in Intercultural and International Management from the School for International Training. He studied for a semester at the Universidad de Sevilla as an undergraduate student and as a graduate student served as a group leader for the Experiment in International Living – Spain. Dan is passionate about the power of education abroad and the global competencies it provides students.
Zac is the Vice President of Campus Partnerships at WorldStrides Higher Ed, where he is honored to lead a national team in building deep, strategic collaborations with colleges and universities from coast to coast. A true believer in the power of study abroad to create a better, more compassionate world, Zac has served the field of international education for over 15 years. In addition to global education experiences in Spain, Mexico and Australia, Zac is a proud alum of a WorldStrides Higher Ed program (Lima, Peru!). He loved his experience so much that he jumped at the chance to begin his career as a University Relations Representative with WorldStrides (then ISA) in 2009. Zac went on to serve in leadership roles at Trinity College, CIS Abroad and the University of Connecticut, and was thrilled to come “back home” to his ISA roots as Director of Campus Partnerships with WorldStrides in 2021. A native of Austin, Texas, he holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Affairs from Emmanuel College in Boston. Zac hosts “Changing Lives through Education Abroad,” WorldStrides’ podcasts for international educators and is a regular presenter at national conferences. He is particular passionate about values-driven leadership, strategic partnership development, innovative program design and rolling up his sleeves to make study abroad accessible to as many students as possible.
Alicia Vinal
Senior Regional Director
Alicia Vinal
Senior Regional Director
Alicia grew up in Maine, and little did she know her high school Project Graduation raffle win of a flight voucher would begin her love of international travel. Her first time on a plane during winter break of undergrad took her to Birmingham, England to visit a friend she met while working at a camp the summer before college, and an overnight trip to London started her obsession with what is now her favorite city! Alicia returned to London during her semester abroad while studying at Wheaton College (MA) and she was a Peer Advisor during her senior year; she thought everyone should study abroad, and distinctly recalls saying “I don’t know what one does, but one day I want to work with study abroad programs.” After obtaining her M.Ed. in Higher Education Administration from Suffolk University, she entered the international education field as a study abroad advisor. Alicia has been a part of the Region XI Leadership and Consular Affairs Liaison (for Boston Spanish and Italian Consulates) Teams, and the NAFSA Academy. Outside of work, Alicia is usually plotting her next travel adventure in the U.S. or internationally…and her bucket list of destinations keeps expanding! The ultimate destination? Australia! You will also find her outdoors as often as possible (except in the winter), reading and at her local CrossFit gym.
While growing up, Snow spent every summer traveling around the United States, camping and visiting as many national parks as possible, which sparked her love of travel. A Florida native, Snow attended the University of South Florida (USF), where she earned a bachelor’s degree in cell and molecular biology and studied abroad twice—a full semester in Melbourne, Australia and a summer in Florence, Italy. She actually began working in international education right after her first study abroad trip, in the USF Education Abroad Office, and continued to work there for five years after graduation while also completing a master’s in business administration. Snow is a passionate advocate of study abroad for all students and loves helping them explore their possibilities. In her free time, she likes to hang out with her two guinea pigs, Muffin and Koala, and plan her future travel adventures.
Kate is a DC native who has been in the field of international education for about three years. Being a part of a military family, she grew up traveling and experiencing different parts of the world, which sparked her love of travel. She earned an undergraduate degree in Psychology from Elon University and a master's degree in Higher Education Administration from NC State University. During her time at Elon University, she was privileged to study abroad twice. Her first study abroad program was a J-term faculty-led program to Peru and later that year she spent a semester in Florence, Italy. These experiences were nothing short of life changing and ignited her passion for the field of study abroad. After finishing her master's degree, she began working as an Education Abroad Advisor at Davidson College. She then began her position as Regional Director for ISA & TEAN in August 2024. When she is not working or planning her next trip, she enjoys spending time with friends, perfecting her drawing skills, reading mystery novels, and binging reality TV shows.
Dan‘s interest in people, places, and cultures started at age 13 when his grandfather took him to Austria for a week-long stay. Since that time, Dan has traveled to more than 25 countries, and has more than 16 years experience in education abroad. Dan has a Master of Arts in Intercultural and International Management from the School for International Training. He studied for a semester at the Universidad de Sevilla as an undergraduate student and as a graduate student served as a group leader for the Experiment in International Living – Spain. Dan is passionate about the power of education abroad and the global competencies it provides students.
Before joining ISA in 2017, Eric spent three years with Up with People as the Vice President for Admissions. Prior to Up with People, Eric was with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad for 10 years as a Regional Director and then Director of Institutional Relations. Eric also lived in Coogee, Australia for three years as the Operations Manager for the Olympic Youth Camp as part of the Sydney Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. He has been a member of NAFSA for 15 years, and the Forum since 2008.
Eric has visited over 40 countries and all 50 states, but these days prefers spending free time at home in Colorado catching bugs and watching Moana over and over and over with his wife and two daughters.
Alex is a Wisconsin native who earned undergraduate degrees in Spanish and Community Health from St. Cloud State University in Minnesota. Alex first developed a passion for international travel and education during his undergrad after he went to Germany to visit a German exchange student friend from high school. With an invested interest in the Spanish language, he decided to study in Granada, Spain for 2 semesters. He is also an ISA alum! His love for study abroad and higher education is what led him to pursue his Master's degree in Higher Education Administration from St. Cloud State with hopes of helping more students travel the world and broaden their horizons. If Alex isn't working or daydreaming about eating tapas in Spain, he enjoys running marathons, cheering for the Minnesota Vikings, playing his ukulele, re-reading Harry Potter books or staying at home watching The Office.
While growing up, Snow spent every summer traveling around the United States, camping and visiting as many national parks as possible, which sparked her love of travel. A Florida native, Snow attended the University of South Florida (USF), where she earned a bachelor’s degree in cell and molecular biology and studied abroad twice—a full semester in Melbourne, Australia and a summer in Florence, Italy. She actually began working in international education right after her first study abroad trip, in the USF Education Abroad Office, and continued to work there for five years after graduation while also completing a master’s in business administration. Snow is a passionate advocate of study abroad for all students and loves helping them explore their possibilities. In her free time, she likes to hang out with her two guinea pigs, Muffin and Koala, and plan her future travel adventures.
Kate is a DC native who has been in the field of international education for about three years. Being a part of a military family, she grew up traveling and experiencing different parts of the world, which sparked her love of travel. She earned an undergraduate degree in Psychology from Elon University and a master's degree in Higher Education Administration from NC State University. During her time at Elon University, she was privileged to study abroad twice. Her first study abroad program was a J-term faculty-led program to Peru and later that year she spent a semester in Florence, Italy. These experiences were nothing short of life changing and ignited her passion for the field of study abroad. After finishing her master's degree, she began working as an Education Abroad Advisor at Davidson College. She then began her position as Regional Director for ISA & TEAN in August 2024. When she is not working or planning her next trip, she enjoys spending time with friends, perfecting her drawing skills, reading mystery novels, and binging reality TV shows.
While growing up, Snow spent every summer traveling around the United States, camping and visiting as many national parks as possible, which sparked her love of travel. A Florida native, Snow attended the University of South Florida (USF), where she earned a bachelor’s degree in cell and molecular biology and studied abroad twice—a full semester in Melbourne, Australia and a summer in Florence, Italy. She actually began working in international education right after her first study abroad trip, in the USF Education Abroad Office, and continued to work there for five years after graduation while also completing a master’s in business administration. Snow is a passionate advocate of study abroad for all students and loves helping them explore their possibilities. In her free time, she likes to hang out with her two guinea pigs, Muffin and Koala, and plan her future travel adventures.
Dominique grew up in a small town in New Jersey but was always eager to explore new cultures, foods, and destinations. Her first international travel experience was to Austria and the Czech Republic at the age of 13 with the choir she spent 10 years singing with. After spending 3 weeks traveling to various cities throughout the two countries, Dominique wanted to keep learning about new cultures and people, and the best way to do that was to travel. She earned her Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Arizona, and while there, she spent a semester at the University of Sydney in Sydney, Australia as an exchange student. She spent nearly 2 years working for UA’s Study Abroad Office after returning from Sydney which gave her the courage to pursue her Masters Degree in International Education at NYU after graduating. After earning her Masters Degree, Dominique spent time at the University of Texas at Arlington as the Study Abroad Advisor where she helped students find the best program that would benefit their academic, professional, and personal goals. She is now the Regional Director (TX, NM & LA) for ISA and TEAN and is excited to continue working with higher education institutions. Dominique is passionate about providing an inclusive experience for students and wants to continue dedicating her time to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives to ensure students from all backgrounds have equal opportunities for cultural and global awareness and growth.
Before joining ISA in 2017, Eric spent three years with Up with People as the Vice President for Admissions. Prior to Up with People, Eric was with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad for 10 years as a Regional Director and then Director of Institutional Relations. Eric also lived in Coogee, Australia for three years as the Operations Manager for the Olympic Youth Camp as part of the Sydney Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. He has been a member of NAFSA for 15 years, and the Forum since 2008.
Eric has visited over 40 countries and all 50 states, but these days prefers spending free time at home in Colorado catching bugs and watching Moana over and over and over with his wife and two daughters.
Tylo is a Nevada local who takes pride in calling the breathtaking Sierra Nevada mountains his home. Currently based in the "biggest little city" of Reno, NV, he is eager to share his passion for travel and international education with his campus partners in the Northwest United States. Tylo received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Nevada, Reno in International Affairs and Political Science, and is currently working on completing a master’s Degree in Political Science from the same university. As an undergraduate student, Tylo was determined to explore the world but faced financial constraints and juggled going to both school and working full-time, making him hesitant to pursue his dreams. However, with the unwavering support and encouragement of the study abroad staff at his university, Tylo embarked on a life-changing faculty-led program in Istanbul, Turkey. This experience ignited a newfound passion for travel and experiential learning, and he subsequently enrolled in a summer study abroad program in Cork, Ireland, leading him to switch his major to pursue his interests in conflict resolution public diplomacy. With over five years of experience working in international and higher education, Tylo has advanced his skills in the areas of partnership development, student outreach, and program management and advising. He has also cultivated a deep appreciation for sustainable travel, cultural immersion, and accessibility in international education while traveling to over 25 countries across four continents. He has used his skills and personal travel experiences to establish authentic connections with students in order to encourage them to pursue international education opportunities. Tylo continues to advocate, promote, and implement initiatives to make studying abroad more inclusive and accessible to all students. Tylo is excited to join the WorldStrides team, bringing his unwavering commitment to supporting the organization's mission of creating transformative educational experiences. His aim is to assist our campus partners in promoting affordable and high-impact opportunities for their students. With his impressive global personal and professional experiences and his passion for experiential education, Tylo is eager to help create life-changing experiences for students at his partner campuses.
Zac is the Vice President of Campus Partnerships at WorldStrides Higher Ed, where he is honored to lead a national team in building deep, strategic collaborations with colleges and universities from coast to coast. A true believer in the power of study abroad to create a better, more compassionate world, Zac has served the field of international education for over 15 years. In addition to global education experiences in Spain, Mexico and Australia, Zac is a proud alum of a WorldStrides Higher Ed program (Lima, Peru!). He loved his experience so much that he jumped at the chance to begin his career as a University Relations Representative with WorldStrides (then ISA) in 2009. Zac went on to serve in leadership roles at Trinity College, CIS Abroad and the University of Connecticut, and was thrilled to come “back home” to his ISA roots as Director of Campus Partnerships with WorldStrides in 2021. A native of Austin, Texas, he holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Affairs from Emmanuel College in Boston. Zac hosts “Changing Lives through Education Abroad,” WorldStrides’ podcasts for international educators and is a regular presenter at national conferences. He is particular passionate about values-driven leadership, strategic partnership development, innovative program design and rolling up his sleeves to make study abroad accessible to as many students as possible.
Stacy Phelps
Regional Director
Stacy Phelps
Regional Director
Stacy has always been extremely interested in traveling abroad and learning about different cultures at a young age. Her first trip was in high school to Costa Rica, where she discovered her love of coffee. Graduating from St John Fisher University in Rochester, NY with a BA in Political Science and History, Stacy was interested in learning about the history of the world, while getting to see it all. Stacy studied abroad in Salzburg, Austria, learning German and eating schnitzel! During that semester she was also able to see sites across Europe; from Big Ben in London to Lake Bled in Slovenia. After graduating, she spent many years working in the international education field with international students at both the high school and higher education levels and advising for study abroad at Utica University. When she’s not thinking about her next trip, she likes to try new restaurants, cook, work out and ski in the winter!
Zac is the Vice President of Campus Partnerships at WorldStrides Higher Ed, where he is honored to lead a national team in building deep, strategic collaborations with colleges and universities from coast to coast. A true believer in the power of study abroad to create a better, more compassionate world, Zac has served the field of international education for over 15 years. In addition to global education experiences in Spain, Mexico and Australia, Zac is a proud alum of a WorldStrides Higher Ed program (Lima, Peru!). He loved his experience so much that he jumped at the chance to begin his career as a University Relations Representative with WorldStrides (then ISA) in 2009. Zac went on to serve in leadership roles at Trinity College, CIS Abroad and the University of Connecticut, and was thrilled to come “back home” to his ISA roots as Director of Campus Partnerships with WorldStrides in 2021. A native of Austin, Texas, he holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Affairs from Emmanuel College in Boston. Zac hosts “Changing Lives through Education Abroad,” WorldStrides’ podcasts for international educators and is a regular presenter at national conferences. He is particular passionate about values-driven leadership, strategic partnership development, innovative program design and rolling up his sleeves to make study abroad accessible to as many students as possible.
Craig has always had a passion for experiencing new cultures. His first study abroad opportunity, a week-long exchange with a school in Quebec City, was the culmination of seven years of elementary education at a French immersion school. That sixth-grade experience was the first of many; he has since traveled to a total of 38 countries. He continued his cultural exploration at Frostburg State University, earning dual degrees in Mass Communication and French. In the spring of his junior year he left for Amiens, France to study French literature at the Université de Picardie Jules Verne, and then returned to FSU where he worked as a study abroad ambassador on campus. After all these experiences, a career in international education was inevitable. Craig’s decade-long career in IE includes serving as a Program Officer/ARO for the J-1 Intern/Trainee visa category, on-campus roles supporting the International Centers and Programs at Johns Hopkins University and serving as the Senior Admissions Officer/DSO at the University of Baltimore. Most recently, he served the Mid-Atlantic region as Manager of University Relations with CIEE. In addition to his passion for International Education, Craig is interested in environmental sustainability, hiking with his dog, Molly, and trying to improve his sourdough bread making.
Dan‘s interest in people, places, and cultures started at age 13 when his grandfather took him to Austria for a week-long stay. Since that time, Dan has traveled to more than 25 countries, and has more than 16 years experience in education abroad. Dan has a Master of Arts in Intercultural and International Management from the School for International Training. He studied for a semester at the Universidad de Sevilla as an undergraduate student and as a graduate student served as a group leader for the Experiment in International Living – Spain. Dan is passionate about the power of education abroad and the global competencies it provides students.
Before joining ISA in 2017, Eric spent three years with Up with People as the Vice President for Admissions. Prior to Up with People, Eric was with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad for 10 years as a Regional Director and then Director of Institutional Relations. Eric also lived in Coogee, Australia for three years as the Operations Manager for the Olympic Youth Camp as part of the Sydney Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. He has been a member of NAFSA for 15 years, and the Forum since 2008.
Eric has visited over 40 countries and all 50 states, but these days prefers spending free time at home in Colorado catching bugs and watching Moana over and over and over with his wife and two daughters.
Tylo is a Nevada local who takes pride in calling the breathtaking Sierra Nevada mountains his home. Currently based in the "biggest little city" of Reno, NV, he is eager to share his passion for travel and international education with his campus partners in the Northwest United States. Tylo received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Nevada, Reno in International Affairs and Political Science, and is currently working on completing a master’s Degree in Political Science from the same university. As an undergraduate student, Tylo was determined to explore the world but faced financial constraints and juggled going to both school and working full-time, making him hesitant to pursue his dreams. However, with the unwavering support and encouragement of the study abroad staff at his university, Tylo embarked on a life-changing faculty-led program in Istanbul, Turkey. This experience ignited a newfound passion for travel and experiential learning, and he subsequently enrolled in a summer study abroad program in Cork, Ireland, leading him to switch his major to pursue his interests in conflict resolution public diplomacy. With over five years of experience working in international and higher education, Tylo has advanced his skills in the areas of partnership development, student outreach, and program management and advising. He has also cultivated a deep appreciation for sustainable travel, cultural immersion, and accessibility in international education while traveling to over 25 countries across four continents. He has used his skills and personal travel experiences to establish authentic connections with students in order to encourage them to pursue international education opportunities. Tylo continues to advocate, promote, and implement initiatives to make studying abroad more inclusive and accessible to all students. Tylo is excited to join the WorldStrides team, bringing his unwavering commitment to supporting the organization's mission of creating transformative educational experiences. His aim is to assist our campus partners in promoting affordable and high-impact opportunities for their students. With his impressive global personal and professional experiences and his passion for experiential education, Tylo is eager to help create life-changing experiences for students at his partner campuses.
Zac is the Vice President of Campus Partnerships at WorldStrides Higher Ed, where he is honored to lead a national team in building deep, strategic collaborations with colleges and universities from coast to coast. A true believer in the power of study abroad to create a better, more compassionate world, Zac has served the field of international education for over 15 years. In addition to global education experiences in Spain, Mexico and Australia, Zac is a proud alum of a WorldStrides Higher Ed program (Lima, Peru!). He loved his experience so much that he jumped at the chance to begin his career as a University Relations Representative with WorldStrides (then ISA) in 2009. Zac went on to serve in leadership roles at Trinity College, CIS Abroad and the University of Connecticut, and was thrilled to come “back home” to his ISA roots as Director of Campus Partnerships with WorldStrides in 2021. A native of Austin, Texas, he holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Affairs from Emmanuel College in Boston. Zac hosts “Changing Lives through Education Abroad,” WorldStrides’ podcasts for international educators and is a regular presenter at national conferences. He is particular passionate about values-driven leadership, strategic partnership development, innovative program design and rolling up his sleeves to make study abroad accessible to as many students as possible.
Edith has had a passion for travel since a young age when she would go to Uruguay to visit her family. She took that passion and sought out study abroad opportunities in Argentina, Ireland, Cuba, and Norway which only furthered her passion for equitable access to international education for all who desire to go. She believes that time abroad, especially as a student, can help grow compassionate global citizens that will change the world. A Pennsylvania native, Edith received her BA in Political Science and Spanish from West Chester University and her MSEd in Higher Education from the University of Pennsylvania. Working at the Global Education offices at both universities, Edith found her passion for connecting students with international programs that will suit their needs and wants. She thinks there is nothing more exciting than helping a student go abroad. In her free time, she loves to cook and bake and she hopes to one day see all seven continents.
Dan‘s interest in people, places, and cultures started at age 13 when his grandfather took him to Austria for a week-long stay. Since that time, Dan has traveled to more than 25 countries, and has more than 16 years experience in education abroad. Dan has a Master of Arts in Intercultural and International Management from the School for International Training. He studied for a semester at the Universidad de Sevilla as an undergraduate student and as a graduate student served as a group leader for the Experiment in International Living – Spain. Dan is passionate about the power of education abroad and the global competencies it provides students.
Zac is the Vice President of Campus Partnerships at WorldStrides Higher Ed, where he is honored to lead a national team in building deep, strategic collaborations with colleges and universities from coast to coast. A true believer in the power of study abroad to create a better, more compassionate world, Zac has served the field of international education for over 15 years. In addition to global education experiences in Spain, Mexico and Australia, Zac is a proud alum of a WorldStrides Higher Ed program (Lima, Peru!). He loved his experience so much that he jumped at the chance to begin his career as a University Relations Representative with WorldStrides (then ISA) in 2009. Zac went on to serve in leadership roles at Trinity College, CIS Abroad and the University of Connecticut, and was thrilled to come “back home” to his ISA roots as Director of Campus Partnerships with WorldStrides in 2021. A native of Austin, Texas, he holds an M.A. in Public Policy from Trinity College, and a B.A. in Spanish and International Affairs from Emmanuel College in Boston. Zac hosts “Changing Lives through Education Abroad,” WorldStrides’ podcasts for international educators and is a regular presenter at national conferences. He is particular passionate about values-driven leadership, strategic partnership development, innovative program design and rolling up his sleeves to make study abroad accessible to as many students as possible.
Michael has been in the field of international education for over 10 years. Before joining Worldstrides, he worked for the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) for almost seven years as a Programs Abroad Coordinator and then as Assistant Director. Prior to his time at UTK, he worked for the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs (UCCS) where his career in international education began. One of Michael’s fondest memories of studying abroad was witnessing the Spanish National Soccer Team win the World Cup while he was studying in Spain. Michael has undergraduate degrees in Business and Spanish and he recently completed his MBA at UTK in 2019. When Michael is not behind his desk working, you can find him traveling domestically or internationally, hanging out with family and friends, exploring the great outdoors, or playing sports.
Before joining ISA in 2017, Eric spent three years with Up with People as the Vice President for Admissions. Prior to Up with People, Eric was with GlobaLinks Learning Abroad for 10 years as a Regional Director and then Director of Institutional Relations. Eric also lived in Coogee, Australia for three years as the Operations Manager for the Olympic Youth Camp as part of the Sydney Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games. He has been a member of NAFSA for 15 years, and the Forum since 2008.
Eric has visited over 40 countries and all 50 states, but these days prefers spending free time at home in Colorado catching bugs and watching Moana over and over and over with his wife and two daughters.
Alex is a Wisconsin native who earned undergraduate degrees in Spanish and Community Health from St. Cloud State University in Minnesota. Alex first developed a passion for international travel and education during his undergrad after he went to Germany to visit a German exchange student friend from high school. With an invested interest in the Spanish language, he decided to study in Granada, Spain for 2 semesters. He is also an ISA alum! His love for study abroad and higher education is what led him to pursue his Master's degree in Higher Education Administration from St. Cloud State with hopes of helping more students travel the world and broaden their horizons. If Alex isn't working or daydreaming about eating tapas in Spain, he enjoys running marathons, cheering for the Minnesota Vikings, playing his ukulele, re-reading Harry Potter books or staying at home watching The Office.
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