Rebecca Middleton

Rebecca Middleton is the executive director of the Alliance to End Hunger. She is responsible for implementing the Alliance’s vision of bringing together diverse organizations to build the public and political will to end hunger. This role brings together Rebecca’s many years of professional experience in policy, strategy, and advocacy with her lifetime commitment to anti-hunger initiatives.
Rebecca joined the Alliance to End Hunger in 2013 after more than a decade in government relations where she advocated on a wide variety of issues before the U.S. federal government on behalf of Fortune 500 companies, hospitals, universities and other not-for-profit entities.
Between 1997-2002, Rebecca was a senior legislative assistant for Representative Frank R. Wolf (R-VA). In this position, Rebecca worked closely with constituents, local, state and federal officials, university leaders, and representatives of major corporations on a variety of appropriations and other public policy initiatives.
Rebecca serves as an advisor for the Community for Zero hunger, co-chair of Vote to End Hunger, and a member of the SDG2 Advocacy Hub Bridge.
Rebecca has a B.A. with a double-major in Political Science and English from Mary Washington College in Fredericksburg, Virginia. She lives in Arlington, VA, with her husband, Dennis, and their two children.