Jack Karako

Director Of Development And Partnerships at American Society of International Law

Jack Karako has a diverse range of work experience. From 2017 onwards, they worked as the Director of Development and Partnerships for the American Society of International Law, where they successfully increased revenues and expanded strategic partnerships. Prior to this, from 2014 to 2017, they were a Consultant and President at Public Connections, LLC, where they focused on connecting cause-conscious consumers with socially responsible businesses. Their earlier experience includes serving as the Director of the Southeast Regional Office, Major Gifts at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum from 2004 to 2013, where they were responsible for external relations and special events coordination.

Jack Karako holds a Master of Arts (MA) in International Studies from American University, a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) in Non-Profit/Public/Organizational Management from Florida Atlantic University, and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in History and Political Science from SUNY Geneseo. The specific start and end years for each degree are not provided.

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Wellington, United States

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American Society of International Law

Our Mission The mission of the American Society of International Law is to foster the study of international law and to promote the establishment and maintenance of international relations on the basis of law and justice. Our Organization ASIL is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, educational membership organization founded in 1906 and chartered by Congress in 1950. ASIL holds Category II Consultative Status to the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations and is a constituent society of the American Council of Learned Societies. The Society is headquartered at Tillar House in Washington, D.C. Our Members The Society's 4,000 members from nearly 100 nations include attorneys, academics, corporate counsel, judges, representatives of governments and nongovernmental organizations, international civil servants, students and others interested in international law. Our Programs Through our meetings, publications, information services and outreach programs, ASIL advances international law scholarship and education for international law professionals as well as for broader policy-making audiences and the public. Our History ASIL was established in 1906. While our educational mission remains as central today as it was then, our programs have adapted to dramatic changes in international law, as both an expansive topic and an evolving professional discipline. The Society celebrated its Centennial in 2006 under the theme, "A Just World Under Law."​


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