ISABEL ALBEE
Event highlights
April 2023: Made in Cuba Pop-Up - New Orleans, LA - Co-producer of the first ever Cuban fashion pop-up in New Orleans
January 2023: Havana Funk Expedition - Musical exchange in Havana, Cuba with 3 New Orleans bands and over 100 VIP travelers. Contracted to be on-the-ground producer - produced travel for daytime VIP segment of trip
January 2020: Getting Funky In Havana - Press lead and on-the-ground producer, arranged travel, visas, and logistics for 6+ foreign press outlets, landing dozens of stories in international news sites
May 2019: Creativas - Miami, FL - co-producer of panel of Cuban women entrepreneurs at Miami Light Project. Arranged all travel and logistics for Cuban entrepreneurs
January 2019: Unidas - Led, planned, produced groundbreaking femme-centered Cuba trip for Cuban American women to reconnect with their heritage, families, and country
+ hundreds of educational and cultural programs for universities, companies and families across Cuba


Writing highlights
Medium, Senator Rubio Cares About Human Rights in Foreign Lands But Not His Own, 2020
The Nation, Amid US-Cuba Tensions, Cimafunk Bridges A Cultural Divide, 2019
Medium, A Critical Election for the Cuban Family, 2018
Medium, The Case for Mobile Money in Cuba, 2018
HuffPost, On Major Lazer in Havana, 2017
HuffPost, Cuba's Cultural Sector Slammed By Partial Closure of US Embassy, 2017
HuffPost, Havana Days, 2016
Isabel Albee is a bilingual media producer with a background in travel, logistics and policy work. She spent over three years working for Cuba Educational Travel in Havana, leading and producing trips for universities, businesses, families, and over a dozen United States Congressional delegations. She also managed the company's media presence, including the website, social media, press releases and the newsletter. In 2021, she completed a graduate certificate in Short Film from the Salt Institute of Documentary Studies. A DC native, she graduated from McGill University in Montreal with a degree in International Development Studies.
isabelalbee [at] gmail [dot] com