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Abigail Paris
Policy Innovations Global Intern

 
     
 
Abigail Paris
Abigail Paris joined Global Policy Innovations in January 2008. She is pursuing a degree in Economics and Science, Technology, & Society with concentrations in applied microeconomics and international trade, growth, and development. Her research interests include socially responsible investing, life-cycle modeling, and resource valuation.

Paris is currently participating in the Bard Globalization and International Affairs program studying international writing and law. She served as an intern for Smith Barney and will return to work with the Student Conservation Association this summer. She is also currently an Emergency Medical Technician and an American Red Cross instructor for community and professional rescuers. Paris joined the GPI Global Internship in winter 2008.
 
 

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