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Daniel Ades is Managing Partner at Horn Eichenwald Investments, a boutique investment advisory firm focusing on independent financial advisory to high net worth families and small institutions. He is also a partner at Bridge Loan Investors, a mortgage lender in Florida. Mr. Ades completed his degree in Development Economics and International Business Relations at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in 2003. (Updated 11/2006)

Abi Babajide is currently working for the Shell Corporation in Louisiana as a sand management specialist.

Sam Barzilay is enrolled in the MA program in Photojournalism at the University of Westminster. (Updated 11/2006)

Ehren Brav is going into his fourth and final year of the Fletcher-Harvard Law JD/MALD program. He's working this summer in New York and Hong Kong with Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP. (Updated 11/2006)

Alexandra Brunais is currently working in the Media Team of the World Bank Paris office. She assists the Editor of the World Bank "Development News" press review, a daily review of the worldwide coverage of development issues.

Katie Carroll is working at Development Alternatives, Inc. in their Bethesda office as a program associate in their Finance, Banking, and Enterprise Group.

Brian Cathcart is pursuing a MALD in Post-Conflict Reconstruction at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. Previously a Fulbright scholar, he conducted research at Tokyo University studying how the memory of the pacific war, World War II, affects current international relations in East Asia. During the summer of 2004 Brian volunteered in a Liberian refugee camp. (Updated 11/2006)

Hyun Jung (Jo) Choi moved to New York City to become a political risk analyst for Lehman Brothers. (Updated 11/2006)

Sarah Churchill is working on the Waverly Council and at the University of Sydney getting a Masters in Urban and Regional Planning (Updated 11/2006)

Kristen Cibelli, along with Ms. Guburek, initiated an EPIIC research project in 1998 that would extend for more than two years. What began as their class research project became a research project on the perceptions of local non-governmental organizations about the process of justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina. They were given an office in and support from the Bosnian Mission to the United Nations. In conjunction with the Human Rights Center at the University of Sarajevo, they convened a conference titled, "Local NGO's in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Transitional Justice." Their report, published in English and in Serbo-Croatian, was used to model outreach programs in Sierra Leone. After the completion of the Bosnia project, Ms. Cibelli worked for Moral ReArmament in Eastern Europe. She currently is the Analyzer Product Manager and Project Manager for the Human Rights Data Analysis Group. She is the project manager for Chad, East Timor, and Ghana. She co-authored he HRDAG report on Chad and recently spent nine weeks in Sierra Leone working on that country's Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

Natalia Criado is working at the World Trade Center Santander in Spain, assimilating a Port Community in Santander. Natalia is responsible for all of the marketing and trade missions. She has her master's in EU Economic Integration with a specialization in trade and transport.

Jana Frey is working for International Rescue Committee in Kinshasa, the Democratic Republic of Congo. (Updated 11/2006)

Danielle Lightburn Dugan is a Development Associate at the Department of Resource Development, Foundation Relations and Academic Development Support Division (FRADS) at MIT. She was married to Thomas Dugan in October 2004. (Updated 11/2006)

Scott Glaberman is pursuing a PhD in evolutionary biology at Yale University (Updated 11/2006)

Tamy Guberek, along with Ms. Cibelli, initiated an EPIIC research project that would extend for more than two years. What began as their class research project became a research project on the perceptions of local non-governmental organizations about the process of justice in Bosnia and Herzegovina. They were given an office in and support from the Bosnian Mission to the United Nations. In conjunction with the Human Rights Center at the University of Sarajevo, they convened a conference titled, "Local NGO's in Bosnia-Herzegovina and Transitional Justice." Their report, published in English and in Serbo-Croatian, was used to model outreach programs in Sierra Leone. Since graduation, Ms. Guburek worked as a Program Assistant for Human Rights First and, most recently, as a consultant in Colombia for the Human Rights Data Analysis Group.

Arum (Autumn) Han is working as a Litigation Paralegal at the law firm of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton in New York.

Jay Hardee is attending law school at American University. He will receive both a law degree and a masters in International Affairs. He just finished 2 years of teaching high school government and politics with the Close-Up Foundation in Washington, DC.

Jayme Illien is Managing Director of the Global Foreign Exchange at Forex Capital Markets LLC in New York City. (Updated 11/2006)

Keiko Nakano is working in the finance division of Mitsui and Company at their headquarters in Tokyo. (Updated 11/2006)

Shea O'Neil moved to New York City and is working as a paralegal.

Anders Platou worked for a year in the Robertson Stephens New York M&A Group focusing on mid-sized Technology and Life-Sciences Companies. He just started a new job at the DnB ("The Norwegian Bank") branch office in New York which focuses on providing credit facilities and financial advisory services to the shipping and offshore sector.

Harris Rashid after working for a young non-profit/public policy organization called Demos and as a literacy tutor at a high school in Brooklyn, traveled to Malaysia to participate in the Princeton-in-Asia program where he is teaching in Malaysia at a university.

Sarah Rosen is press secretary to U.S. Rep. Sam Farr (CA-17) and is based in Washington, D.C.

Shorena Shaverdashvili is the Owner & Managing Director of MPublishing, which she established two years ago. It is the first Magazine Publishing House in Georgia. MPublishing is the owner & publisher of 5 magazines (Updated 11/2006)

Anoop Swaminath is pursuing his graduate studies at Oxford University. Previously, he completed his two year appointment with the World Bank in which his work primarily focused on issues of governance and institutional strengthening. He co-founded TURF (Tufts Undergraduate Research Fund) with Daniel Ades and is a participant in the 2001-2002 Tufts Institute for Leadership and International Perspective in China. He is currently working for the World Bank Institute, the Capacity Building arm of the World Bank, as a Junior Professional Associate. After a few years of experience, he plans on attending graduate school to study International Relations and Law. (Updated 11/2006)

Karina Weinstein founded the Esperanza Scholarship Fund, run through the Esperanza Cultural Center, which she established the way for exceptional children in Penalolen, Chile, to attend private school. She will be attending the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University in the fall. (Updated 11/2006)