Marie Alexandra Ibarra

pronouns: she · her

Student Affairs Professional
Arts & Education Advocate
Strength-Training Performer
Rising Master Jedi

Theatre Artist & Educator

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Considering herself a lifelong learner, her motivation to lead stems from her passion to connect. The gratification which comes from building meaningful relationships and working with others to develop influential solutions drive purpose into her life. She strives to empower those around her by affirming and recognizing their truths, their strengths, their values. She brings an open mind, a thoughtful voice, and a reflective heart into the work she does—all in the effort to remain inclusive and transparent as an educator, leader, and mentor.

StrengthsQuest: Achiever · Positivity · Self-Assurance · Futuristic · Strategic
Myers–Briggs Type Indicator: ENFJ

Marie is an agent of change.

Marie Alexandra Ibarra is a theatre artist and educator based in the San Francisco Bay Area, whose work is rooted in the intersection of equity, community building, and nurturing engagement. With more than a decade in higher education, her professional background includes student-centered leadership as well as program design and execution, shaping environments that foster access, belonging, and leadership development through pedagogy grounded in intention and care.

She holds a Master of Arts in Student Affairs Administration from Michigan State University and a Bachelor of Arts from Cal State East Bay, where she studied Theatre & Dance, Philosophy, and English. Her experience includes program design and assessment, event coordination, staff training and supervision, strategic planning and marketing, budget management, and campus-wide partnership, informed by her time spent in Japan and across the Midwest and West Coast.

As an actor and student affairs professional, she moves fluidly among classrooms, campuses, rehearsal rooms, and stages with an integrative, collaborative approach. Outside of professional spaces, she enjoys photography, strength training, and holds an enduring appreciation for pizza.

The way you get meaning into your life is to devote yourself to loving others, devote yourself to your community around you, and devote yourself to creating something that gives you purpose and meaning.

— Mitch Albom, Tuesdays with Morrie

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