Devin Romanul

Senior Director Of Strategic Partnerships at FUSE Corps

Devin Romanul began their work experience in 2006 by being the President of the Student Government and a Lecturer of Political Science at Trinity College - Hartford. Devin then went on to work as the Democratic Nominee for State Representative in 2008. In 2010, they served as a Renewable Energy Legislative Fellow at the Massachusetts Clean Energy Center. Devin later became a Field Coordinator for Tim Schofield for State Senate in 2011 and a Senior Recruiter at Match Corps Lawrence in 2012.

Romanul then transitioned to become an Intellectual Property Paralegal at Vertex Pharmaceuticals in 2012 and the Director of Government Relations at the National Association of Social Workers, Massachusetts Chapter in 2014. Devin continued their career at Harvard Kennedy School as the Associate Director of the Project on Municipal Innovation from 2015 to 2018.

In 2018, Romanul joined FUSE Corps as the Senior Director of Strategic Partnerships and in 2020, they became a Co-Founder of Raising The Bar - Zero-proof Cocktail Kits, where they curate alcohol-free cocktail kits for various social occasions.

Devin Romanul obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Trinity College-Hartford, starting in 2003 and completing the degree in 2007. Following that, Devin pursued further education at Harvard Kennedy School, where they earned a Masters degree in Public Policy. This program was undertaken from 2009 to 2011.

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Melrose, United States

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FUSE is dedicated to freeing our country from the social and economic barriers to opportunities that have been perpetuated by a history of systemic and institutionalized racism. We partner with local governments and communities to more effectively address pressing challenges by placing experienced professionals in local government agencies. These FUSE Executive Fellows lead strategic projects that are designed to accelerate progress and advance racial equity. We are also dedicated to sharing the insights that emerge from our work to inspire all civic leaders to think and act differently in their efforts to achieve systemic change. Our work focuses on issues such as affordable housing and homelessness; workforce training and living-wage jobs; pandemic response and health equity; education reform and digital access; public safety and justice reform; climate resilience and green infrastructure; and more. FUSE has worked on over 250 projects in 42 cities and counties across 18 states serving a combined population of 25 million people. The majority of our alumni continue to work in civic leadership and nearly all our government partners return each year with requests for additional projects.


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