Nadia Rahman
Principal Consultant
Nadia is a skilled communicator, advocate and organizer. She has 19 years of experience in digital marketing and strategy spanning diverse specialty areas, including content strategy and messaging development, search, social media, email, data analytics, and content creation.
An organizer at heart, Nadia is skilled in advocacy, community relations, and bringing people together to work successfully towards shared goals. As an activist and advocate, Nadia has focused on raising awareness using her skills and experience to change narratives about issues relating to intersectional feminism, abuse and sexual violence, Muslim and SWANA identity, and Palestinian human rights. This work has happened through partnerships, in coalitions, and via Nadia’s own thought leadership.
Nadia currently serves as an advisor for San Francisco Women’s Political Committee (SFWPC), and has previously held board or leadership roles for the San Francisco-Marin Food Bank, YIMBY Action’s San Francisco chapter, Post March Salon (PMS), the United Democratic Club, and SF Parent Action.
Additionally, Nadia is an Emerge California Bootcamp alumnae and ran for a seat on San Francisco’s Democratic County Central Committee for Assembly District 19 in 2020. That same year, she received a Certificate of Honor from San Francisco Mayor London Breed for her civic engagement work.
Nadia holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from The George Washington University with concentrations in International Business and Business Analytics, and a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) with a major in Marketing and minor in International Business from the Red McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin. Nadia is conversationally fluent in Urdu and Hindi and is currently learning Arabic.
Based in San Francisco, Nadia is the proud daughter of Panjabi immigrants and was born in Minnesota, raised in Texas, and spent nearly a decade in the Washington DC metro area. She has also lived and worked abroad in the Arabian Gulf.
For more on Nadia’s advocacy work, check out her personal website.
Follow Nadia on social media: TikTok, Instagram, Twitter/X, Threads, BlueSky, YouTube, Medium, Substack

