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Born | Jennifer Michelle Harris |
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Wake Forest University (
BA) Pembroke College, Oxford ( MPhil) Yale University ( JD) |
Spouse | Alexander Post |
Jennifer Michelle Harris is an academic, who studies United States foreign policy and economics.
Harris' father is Ken Harris, a former Comanche County special district judge and her mother is Karen N. Youngblood, a former staff lawyer and political science professor at Cameron University. [1]
Harris has a BA degree in economics and international relations from Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. [2] Harris has a master's degree in philosophy from Oxford University. [2] Harris was a Harry S. Truman Scholarship recipient and a Rhodes Scholar. Harris has a JD from Yale Law School. [2]
Harris started her career as a staff serving the U.S. National Intelligence Council with emphasis in economics and financial issues. [2]
Harris was a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). Prior to joining CFR, Harris was a member of the policy planning staff at the U.S. Department of State responsible for global markets, geo-economic issues and energy security. In that role, Harris was a lead architect of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's Economic Statecraft agenda, which launched in 2011. [3]
In 2018, Harris became a Senior Fellow in Special Projects at William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. [2] As of 2018, Harris is also a nonresident senior fellow in Foreign Policy at Brookings Institution. [4]
Harris' work has appeared in the New York Times, Foreign Affairs, the Washington Quarterly, and the World Economic Forum among other outlets.
Harris is the co-author of War By Other Means: Geoeconomics and Statecraft. [5] [6]
In 2021, Harris was appointed the Senior Director for International Economics & Labor on the U.S. National Security Council. [7] [8]
On August 27, 2016, Harris married Alexander Jacob Post (aka Sasha) in California. [1]
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Jennifer Harris | |
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Born | Jennifer Michelle Harris |
Education |
Wake Forest University (
BA) Pembroke College, Oxford ( MPhil) Yale University ( JD) |
Spouse | Alexander Post |
Jennifer Michelle Harris is an academic, who studies United States foreign policy and economics.
Harris' father is Ken Harris, a former Comanche County special district judge and her mother is Karen N. Youngblood, a former staff lawyer and political science professor at Cameron University. [1]
Harris has a BA degree in economics and international relations from Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. [2] Harris has a master's degree in philosophy from Oxford University. [2] Harris was a Harry S. Truman Scholarship recipient and a Rhodes Scholar. Harris has a JD from Yale Law School. [2]
Harris started her career as a staff serving the U.S. National Intelligence Council with emphasis in economics and financial issues. [2]
Harris was a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). Prior to joining CFR, Harris was a member of the policy planning staff at the U.S. Department of State responsible for global markets, geo-economic issues and energy security. In that role, Harris was a lead architect of Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's Economic Statecraft agenda, which launched in 2011. [3]
In 2018, Harris became a Senior Fellow in Special Projects at William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. [2] As of 2018, Harris is also a nonresident senior fellow in Foreign Policy at Brookings Institution. [4]
Harris' work has appeared in the New York Times, Foreign Affairs, the Washington Quarterly, and the World Economic Forum among other outlets.
Harris is the co-author of War By Other Means: Geoeconomics and Statecraft. [5] [6]
In 2021, Harris was appointed the Senior Director for International Economics & Labor on the U.S. National Security Council. [7] [8]
On August 27, 2016, Harris married Alexander Jacob Post (aka Sasha) in California. [1]
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