Founder, US Institute of Diplomacy and Human Rights
Isabelle Vladoiu
Isabelle Vladoiu is an International Human Rights Law Specialist and the founder of the US Institute of Diplomacy and Human Rights. For more than a decade working in human rights education, she has trained more than 15,000 people. Her expertise has been shared with individuals, policy makers in Congress, government officials, and leaders of international organizations.
Isabelle Vladoiu has received two awards from the President of the United States for her work, a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2022, and a President's Volunteer Service Award, in 2018. Other awards include letters of appreciation from governors, U.S. Senators and Representatives, local legislators and other non-governmental organizations.
She studied Master of Laws both in Europe and the United States, graduating with honors from the University of Buffalo School of Law.
Currently she shares her expertise on diplomacy and human rights with individuals, policy makers in Congress, foreign government officials, diplomats and leaders of international organizations.
Ms. Vladoiu was awarded the President’s Volunteer Service Award in 2018, a coveted award given out by the President of the United States of America. Other awards include letters of appreciation from governors, U.S. Senators and Representatives, local legislators and other non-governmental organizations. She represented USA at the United Nations in 2017 and 2018 as Youth Ambassador for the International Human Rights Summit.
Ms. Vladoiu received her Master of Laws (LLM) with honors from the University at Buffalo School of Law, where she also served as an Associate Editor of the Buffalo Human Rights Law Review. Other studies include a Master of Laws from the University of Transylvania, a post-graduate certificate in Public Diplomacy from the Academy of Higher Education of Foreign Trade & Economic Diplomacy and a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the University of Bucharest.