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Biographical Information: Ambassador Nancy E. Soderberg
Email this Page Printer Friendly Nancy E. Soderberg Ambassador Nancy E. Soderberg With over twenty years of experience in foreign policy, Ms. Soderberg has served in the United States Senate, in the White House and at the United Nations. Ms. Soderberg has a deep understanding of policy-making ...
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Confronting the Climate Financial Crisis
The Washington Note — This is a guest note by Nancy Soderberg and Francesco Femia. Nancy Soderberg is a former US Ambassador to the United Nations and President of the Connect U.S. Fund, a consortium of six U.S. foundations promoting key foreign policy goals. Francesco Femia is a Program Officer at the Connect U.S. Fund, where he focuses on climate and development issues. Confronting the Climate Financial Crisis There's another financial crisis on the horizon -- the climate financial crisis. Working towards the global ...

Heather Hurlburt: Note to Assignment Editor: Not Your Dad's National Security Establishment
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — ... in Geneva and assistant secretary of state for Africa 12. Alberto Mora, former General Counsel, US Navy 13. Celina Realuyo, National Defense University, fmr State and NSC 14. Kori Schake, Hoover Institute, foreign policy advisor, John McCain for President 2008 15. Ambassador Wendy Sherman, The Albright Group (former Counselor, Department of State) 16. Suzanne Spaulding, Bingham Consulting (fmr Senate Select Cttee on Intelligence) 17. Ambassador Nancy Soderberg, ConnectUS Fund (fmr. Deputy National Security adviser) 18. ...

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