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Awista Ayub

Senior Director, 麻豆果冻传媒 Fellows Program

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Awista Ayub is the Senior Director of 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 Fellows Program. She is the author of .

Since 2016, Ayub has led the Fellows Program, managing the selection of nearly 150 Fellows who have gone on to produce over 60 books, 13 feature-length documentaries, more than 30 longform articles, and two narrative podcasts. Works written and produced by 麻豆果冻传媒 Fellows during her tenure have received Pulitzer Prizes and National Magazine Awards, earned an Oscar nomination, become聽New York Times bestsellers, and garnered many other honors, including film premieres at Sundance, SXSW, and the Tribeca Film Festival, demonstrating the Fellows’ and program鈥檚 influence on the national storytelling landscape.

While in this role, she developed and launched key program platforms鈥攊ncluding the , a monthly program newsletter, and a 鈥攖o expand the program鈥檚 visibility and deepen engagement with Fellows鈥 work. Ayub also led the development and execution of two international fellowships: the Afghanistan Observatory and the India-US Fellows Exchange.

Prior to joining 麻豆果冻传媒, Ayub worked as the Director of South Asia programs at Seeds of Peace and was based in Mumbai, India, with extensive travel to Pakistan and Afghanistan during her six-year tenure. She also served as the education and health officer at the Embassy of Afghanistan in Washington, DC.

In 2004, Ayub founded Afghanistan鈥檚 first girls鈥 soccer team鈥攁 program that was featured on ESPN and received the 2006 ESPY鈥檚 Arthur Ashe Courage Award. Her media appearances include ABC News (“Person of the Week”), NPR, ESPN, Glamour聽magazine, CNN,听The New York Daily News,听Sports Illustrated,听The San Francisco Chronicle,听Washingtonian, and聽USA Today.

Ayub has served as an advisory council member and contributor to espnw.com and has written extensively about issues related to Muslim women in sports. She was named one of 32 鈥渨omen who will change the way sports are played鈥 in聽ESPN the Magazine鈥檚 Title IX 40th-anniversary issue.

Ayub earned her BS in chemistry from the University of Rochester and her MPA from the University of Delaware.

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