Mary Coffman (USAL 2008-10) is a co-director with Shalom Educating for Peace, a Kigali, Rwanda-based NGO. She is in charge of resources mobilization, volunteers and internships program, networking and partnerships. Lauren Conn (USAL, 2010-12) is a research fellow in the Education Division of the the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington, DC.
Amy Erickson (Bradford, 2002-04) is an Africa country program manager for World Vision, based in Washington DC.
John Foster (Paul and Jean Elder Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, UQ, 2005-07) works for United States Department of State with the International Organizations Bureau in the Office of Peace Operations, Sanctions and Counter-Terrorism.
Caty Garcia (Duke/UNC, 2011-13) is a consultant for the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington, DC.
Jay Gilliam (ICU, 2008-10) is a communications assistant with the Aga Khan Foundation USA in Washington, DC.
Carlos Guiza-Ceron (Duke/UNC, 2011-13) works for the Multilateral investment Fund of the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington, DC. His job is to facilitate the design of regional economic development projects all over Latin America with the aim of contributing to poverty reduction and conflict mitigation.
Georgia Lee Harley (Duke/UNC, 2010-12) is a justice reform adviser for Eastern Europe and Central Asia for the World Bank in Washington, DC. She also started a fair trade fashion boutiqe called Living Silk, which sells high-end women's fashion made of pure handmade and handbeaded silks from Cambodia.
Timothy Haynes (Sciences Po, 2004-06) is a desk officer in the US State Department's Office of Policy, Regional and Functional Organizations.
Jacob Johnson (USAL, 2008-10) is a policy analyst for ActionAid in Washington, DC.
Amy Kay (UQ, 2002-04) works in a senior management position at a development consulting firm supporting USAID's Global Health Bureau.
Jacob Kurtzer (UQ, 2009-11) is a public affairs officer at the International Committee of the Red Cross in Washington, DC.
Diana Manevskaya (Paul and Jean Elder Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2003-05) is a communications specialist for the Human Development Network, Education Sector at the World Bank in Washington, DC.
Rosa María Martínez (Berkeley, 2009-11) works for the World Bank in Washington, DC.
Kevin Melton (The Hartley B. and Ruth B. Barker Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, UQ, 2007-09) is a senior engagement manager at AECOM International Development.
Manuela Mot (Duke/UNC, 2009-11) is a consultant with the Europe and Central Asia Social Development Unit of the World Bank, based in Washington, DC.
Mitchell O'Brien (Paul and Carolyn Rizza Named Rotary Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2002-04) is a consultant with the World Bank, working predominantly in the areas of parliaments, conflict and poverty, and parliament and the media.
Anabella Palacios (Cheryl Kelley Named Rotary World Peace Fellowship, Duke/UNC, 2009-11) is a research fellow with the Multilateral Investment Fund, Access to Markets Unit at the Interamerican Development Bank in Washington, DC.
Justin Peele (USAL, 2010-12) is a special agent with the Bureau of Diplomatic Security under the US Department of State in Washington, DC.
Jeffrey Pool (Sciences Po, 2003-05) is features editor for Magharebia.com, a US-sponsored news website devoted to North Africa.
Danielle Reiff (Sciences Po, 2002-04) was assigned as the head of the program office for the Cuba program at USAID in Washington, DC.
Arthur Romano (Bradford, 2004-06) is an assistant professor in the conflict analysis and resolution department at George Mason University in Fairfax, VA, USA.
Cindy Rose (Bradford, 2005-07) is the first secretary (political) at the Australian Embassy in Washington, DC.
Carl Shephard (ICU, 2004-06) is the special adviser to the United States Under Secretary for International Trade.
Chad Shipmaker (Duke/UNC, 2009-11) is a policy officer for the UN World Food Programme, based in Washington, DC.
Brooke Stearns Lawson (Sciences Po, 2003-05) is a conflict adviser for USAID in Washington, DC, focusing on Africa and transnational organized crime.
Emily Todd (Gerald L. and Vicki L. Harp Endowed Rotary Peace Fellowship, UQ, 2007-09) is the field support coordinator for Migration and Refugee Services, a branch of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
Tazeen Zehra (Chula, January 2010) is a program analyst for the Office of Refugee Resettlement in Washington, DC.