Rasmuson Foundation welcomes Issa Spatrisano as program officer

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August 27, 2025

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Rasmuson Foundation welcomes Issa Spatrisano to its strategy group as a Program Officer. In this role, Spatrisano will support the Foundation’s strategic grantmaking, foster meaningful partnerships, and help implement solutions that reflect the ideas and aspirations of Alaskans.

Spatrisano brings over a decade of experience in refugee resettlement and community engagement. Most recently, she served as Alaska’s State Refugee Coordinator, managing more than $20 million in federal grants and overseeing a statewide network of sub-awardees. 

“Issa brings a deep understanding of systems and a heart for community,” said Tasha Pineda, vice president of strategy. “Her experience working in partnership with diverse communities and her thoughtful approach to statewide collaboration will be a tremendous asset to our team and the Alaskans we serve.”

Spatrisano’s background includes a Master of Education in Teaching and Learning from the University of Alaska Anchorage, with a focus on serving diverse adult learners, and a Bachelor of Arts in History and Political Science from Western Michigan University.

At the Foundation, she joins a team committed to empowering Alaskans with community-driven solutions.

About Rasmuson Foundation
Rasmuson Foundation is a private family foundation based in Anchorage, Alaska, with a mission to empower Alaskans to help each other. The Foundation was created in 1955 by Jenny Rasmuson, a Swedish missionary, and her son Elmer, to honor her late husband, missionary, and banker E.A. Rasmuson.
Contact:
Connor Matteson
connor.m@thompsonpr.com