Clare Morell has a diverse work experience in various fields. Clare is currently working as a Policy Analyst for the Technology and Human Flourishing Project at the Ethics and Public Policy Center. Prior to this, they worked as an Independent Writer and Researcher focused on effective criminal justice policies, with a special expertise in human trafficking issues.
Clare also has experience working in the government sector. Clare served as an Advisor to the Attorney General and Deputy White House Liaison at the U.S. Department of Justice, as well as the Director of Scheduling in the Office of the Attorney General. Clare also worked as a Legal Assistant in the Office of White House Counsel at The White House.
Furthermore, Clare has worked at the U.S. Department of Justice as a Special Assistant to the Acting Director in the Office on Violence Against Women. Before that, they gained experience in the legal field as a Litigation Paralegal and Litigation Case Assistant at Ropes & Gray LLP.
Clare's early career includes roles such as a Monitoring & Evaluation Intern at International Justice Mission, a Resident Assistant at Georgetown University Office of Residential Living, and a Field Operations Intern in the Africa Region at International Justice Mission. Clare also served as a Committee Intern for the Minority Office at the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
Overall, Clare Morell has demonstrated their versatility and commitment to various fields through their diverse work experiences.
Clare Morell completed their Bachelor's Degree in Science, Technology, and International Affairs from Georgetown University, attending from 2011 to 2015.
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