
NTI at the 10th NPT Review Conference
NTI will host three side events at the 10th NPT Review Conference.
NTI is pleased to announce the appointment of Patricia Jaworek as program officer for the Global Nuclear Policy Program, Mary Fulham as communications manager for the Communications team, and Emma Stevens as executive assistant for the Nuclear Materials Security team.
“We are thrilled to have these three skilled women join NTI’s staff, with a special return welcome to Patricia and Mary who each previously served as interns for our Global Nuclear Policy Program,” said NTI Senior Vice President Carmen MacDougall. “Patricia, Mary, and Emma bring valuable experience and dedication to NTI’s mission to reduce global nuclear and biological threats.”
Prior to joining NTI in her new role, Jaworek worked at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Brussels and at CRDF Global, where she focused on issues related to NATO deterrence and defense policy and threats from weapons of mass destruction and emerging technologies. Jaworek is a member of the Young Deep Cuts Commission and the Younger Generation Leaders Network on Euro-Atlantic Security.
Fulham returned to NTI after working at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs as a program and communications administrator for the Middle East Initiative. She also worked on a number of political campaigns at the local, state, and national level, including Sen. Ed Markey’s 2020 re-election campaign and Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign.
Stevens brings more than two years of experience as an operations coordinator with the National Community Reinvestment Coalition to her new role at NTI. She previously received her Bachelor of Arts in anthropology and international studies, with a concentration in conflict, peace, and diplomacy and certificate in peace and justice studies from the University of New Mexico.
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