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Dylan Hoey

Director of New Hampshire Alliance of Immigrants and Refugees (NHAIR)

Dylan Hoey (he/him) is the Director of the New Hampshire Alliance of Immigrants and Refugees. He is a retired political officer in the U.S. Foreign Service with extensive experience in international immigration, refugee resettlement, and human rights policy.

During his diplomatic career, Dylan was involved in major international response efforts. In Armenia, he led consular crisis response efforts during the 2023 Azerbaijani offensive against Nagorno Karabakh and later served as part of the first U.S. consular team that evacuated U.S. citizens and immediate family members from Gaza. He was also nominated for the federal labor diplomacy award for his engagement on labor issues in Indonesia. Before joining the Foreign Service, he worked on immigration and refugee policy issues in South Asia and the Middle East.

Dylan holds a master’s degree from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and is a Thomas R. Pickering Foreign Affairs Fellow. He grew up in rural Maine and Wisconsin and is of mixed Brazilian ancestry, which shapes his current commitment to helping immigrant and marginalized communities integrate and thrive in rural and small-town communities across New Hampshire.