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Derek Berlin

 
     
 

Derek Berlin currently works for JPMorgan Chase & Co. in International Government Relations. Previously, he worked at the Council on Foreign Relations in the office of the president.

Mr. Berlin also worked for the US Department of State at the US Mission to the United Nations in 2003, as well as being a member of the Coalition Provisional Authority's Governance Team in Iraq in 2004.

He serves on the Board of Governors of the Ivy Council and is a member of the Global Kids Young Leaders Advisory Board.

Mr. Berlin received his B.A. in political science from Columbia University.

 
 
 
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