Alejandra Londono Gomez
Alejandra Londono Gomez is a policy analyst with CLASP’s child care and early education team. She brings expertise in child welfare, child development, early education, youth leadership, immigration, and advocacy. Prior to joining CLASP, Alejandra was a bilingual family service specialist for the Department of Children and Families, Division of Child Protection and Permanency in New Jersey. In this role, she advocated for the families she worked with and learned about how policies impact families’ ability to access supports and services firsthand.
Alejandra also brings strong quantitative and qualitative research skills, along with unique insight into the child care and early education space as a member of the Atlantic City Early Childhood Advisory Council. She also served in a leadership role and was a founding member of the Hispanic Association of Atlantic County, advocating for Hispanic and immigrant families. Alejandra received her bachelor’s degrees in sociology/anthropology and Spanish language and culture from Stockton University, and her master of arts in international relations at American University.