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Ashley Rubio Levine is a native Arizonan, born in Lake Havasu City and raised across the state. She currently resides in the Phoenix area with her husband, Jon Levine, and their four children, Jacob, Elizabeth, Elena, and Theo. She is also the proud pet mom to her dog, Ike, three cats, and a snake.
While attending UC Irvine, she began participating in pro-Israel and Jewish student organizations. During that time, having witnessed her father's struggle with dementia caused by heart failure and multiple heart attacks, she joined Sigma Kappa Sorority, which works to support the Alzheimer's Association, a charity she remains passionate about to this day. As an active collegiate member of her sorority, she developed an interest in women's organizations. She is a former president of the Central Phoenix, Inez Casiano Chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW), a founding supporter of Ruth Place through the National Council of Jewish Women Arizona, and a long-time supporter of the Sojourner Center for Domestic Violence in Phoenix.
Ashley holds a Bachelor of Science in Political Science with a minor in Religious Studies as well as a Master of Arts in Political Psychology from ASU; she works in political finance and as a strategic campaign advisor. Her educational and professional expertise is in partisan identity, group ideologies, and voter susceptibility to misinformation. Additionally, she is pursuing a second Master’s degree in National Security Policy through Duke University. Ashley and her husband have been involved in AIPAC for several years and have a passion for supporting the election of candidates who believe in the need for a strong relationship between the U.S. and Israel.
Ashley is a current Roberts Fellow through the American Jewish Committee. She was the recipient of the Center for Jewish Philanthropy’s 2024 Lee Amada Young Leadership Award. She is an active member of the Jewish Federations of North America as a Lion of Judah, a current member of the JFNA's National Young Leadership Cabinet, a current co-chair for her local Ben Gurion Society, a board member of the Center for Jewish Philanthropy, and participates on JFNA's Israel and Overseas Committee. She is involved in the Jewish National Fund (JNF) as a member of the Sapphire Society and the Root Society. And additionally serves as a volunteer on the capital campaign board for the upcoming Hilton Family Holocaust Education Center.