José R. Cárdenas
José R. Cárdenas is a consultant based in Washington, D.C., with nearly forty years of experience in the Washington political process and inter-American relations.
José R. Cárdenas is a consultant based in Washington, D.C., with nearly forty years of experience in the Washington political process and inter-American relations.
Susan Ariel Aaronson is a research professor of international affairs at the George Washington University.
William Walters is the chief executive officer at both Salus Worldwide Solutions and Soteria Solutions.
Allen Gina is the president and co-founder of CT Strategies which provides strategic services to clients seeking current and innovative insight into border management and supply chain challenges in the U.S. and around the world.
Luke Wilson is co-founder and deputy director of the Center for Water Security and Cooperation where he specializes in transboundary water issues and issues of international law including human rights and international criminal law.
Stephen Weymouth is dean’s professor of international political economy at Georgetown University and professor at the McDonough School of Business, where he also serves as director of the Global Business Fellows Program.
John Beckham is managing director of the North American Development Bank, where he leads the institution’s work to support infrastructure and sustainable development in the U.S.-Mexico border region.
Noe Garcia is managing partner at Forward Global, where he leads the firm’s government relations practice.
Eddy Acevedo serves as vice president for policy and government relations at the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), where he leads the organization’s engagement with U.S. policymakers, oversees congressional and executive branch relations, and helps shape NED’s strategic positioning. He brings more than two decades of experience at the intersection of national security, foreign policy and democratic governance.
Sean Randolph is senior director of the Bay Area Council Economic Institute, a public-private partnership of business, labor, government and higher education that works to foster a competitive economy in California and the San Francisco Bay Area, including San Francisco, Oakland and Silicon Valley.
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