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Sam Abrams is currently at the National Endowment for Democracy as an intern for the International Forum for Democratic Studies. After graduation, Sam was an intern at the Harvard Program in Refugee Trauma. In the fall of 2005 he traveled to Dubai, United Arab Emirates to intern at the Gulf Research Center. (Updated 11/2006)
Fiorella Aller completed her dual MA degree in European Studies and Global Affairs in Milan, Italy. She is currently working in Naples, Italy. (Updated 11/2006)
Shaharris Beh is spending summer 2003 in Malaysia working with the United Nations Development Program on HIV/AIDS.
Neil H. Blumenthal is Director of Programs for the Scojo Foundation. He is responsible for worldwide programmatic implementation, including expansion, training, and monitoring and evaluation. Neil oversees programs in El Salvador, Guatemala, India and Bangladesh. Neil has several years of experience working abroad and began his association with Scojo Foundation as a consultant in El Salvador. (Updated 11/2006)
Nicole Bores is working with the AU and Tufts Nutrition School's Pastoralist Community Harmonization Initiative in Kenya.
Jaime Carlson is working in Panama with Apertura Films, producing environmental and social documentaries and interning with the Smithsonian Institute for Tropical Research. (Updated 11/2006)
Yianna Della Tolla graduated in September 2004 from SOAS with her Masters in Development studies . She is now editing the documentary she shot in Nepal about the democratization process and Carenepal's interaction with user groups in the borders with India, Nepalganj.
Jana Frey worked as a Project Development Manager for the NGO "Sanayee Development Foundation" in Kabul, Afghanistan for 2.5 years. She then started an MBA program at IMD, which she hope to complete in November 2005. (Updated 10/2005)
Kate Davenport is currently finishing up the John Kenneth Galbraith Fellowship with Americans for Democratic Action. She and Sara Standish have been doing a Community Action Project with a group of 10th graders in D.C., focusing on sustainable communities. She recently got a job with Eco-Ventures International which primarily does youth environmental entrepreneurship training and sustainable development education.
Beth Ginsberg accepted a permanent position at Ceres. She works primarily with leading businesses on sustainability strategy, reporting, and stakeholder engagement. She leads Ceres' Facility Reporting Project, an initiative aimed at creating a facility-level sustainability-reporting standard, and the organization's Green Hotel Inititiave. (Updated 11/2006)
John-Paul Ghobrial is pursuing a PhD in the Department of History at Princeton in Middle Eastern history of the 16th and 17th centuries. (Updated 11/2006)
Grace Hollister is working at the Millenium Challenge Corporation. Previously,she was working as the Program Assistant at Innovations in Civic Participation in Washington, DC, a nonprofit organization working on program and policy development related to national and community service in the U.S. and around the world. (Updated 11/2006)
Lauren Katz is a staff assistant in the International Programs Division at the Population Council in New York. (Updated 10/2005)
Caroline Kelly just finished one year post-bac premed program at Harvard Extension School and is in the process of applying to public health and medical schools. (Updated 11/2006)
Jared Levant is in Iraq training the Iraqi military. (Updated 11/2006)
Kelly Morrison is pursuing a joint MA-JD at UVA Law and Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies. (Updated 11/2006)
Anne O'Loughlin is working at Bienestar International. (Updated 11/2006)
Graziella Reis-Trani is currently living in Washington DC and attending graduate school.
Sophie Sahaf is pursuing her Masters' in Law And Diplomacy at the Fletcher school, Tufts University. (Updated 10/2006)
Natica Smith is living and working in Montreal as a software developer for Morgan Stanley NYC. (Updated 11/2006)
Sara Standish is a Research Analyst at the World Resources Institute in their New Ventures program. She also volunteers with SustainUS, a national nonprofit that provides opportunities for young leaders ages 13-26 to participate in international environmental negotiations. (Updated 11/2006)
Christie Turner is a legal intern at Catholic Charities Refugee and Immigration Legal Services. She currently works in refugee and immigration law on asylum cases, family immigrant petitions, petitions for victims of domestic abuse, etc. She is pursuing a JD at the University of Texas at Austin. (Updated 11/2006)
Shaun Young is working in Washington, DC.