Giulia D'Amico is an accomplished professional with extensive experience in program management, research, and content creation focused on sustainability, international politics, and organized crime. Currently serving as Program Manager and Analyst at the Global Initiative against Transnational Organized Crime, and as a Content Creator for the Circle of Sustainable Europe, D'Amico has been instrumental in various projects aimed at promoting environmental sustainability and addressing transnational crime. Previous roles include Coordinator at Spacefluencers, where D'Amico managed significant events such as the 2021 World Space Week, and Junior Editor at Women in War and International Politics, contributing to initiatives on gender equality and the role of women in conflict. Academic qualifications include a Master's degree in Conflict Security and Development from King's College London, a Bachelor's degree in Politics Philosophy Economics from Luiss Guido Carli University, and studies at Sciences Po Bordeaux.
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