Loren Danzis is the current director at the Hepatitis B Foundation. Loren has experience working in investments, coaching debate teams and managing finances.
Loren started their professional journey working as an associate at Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP from September 1997 to July 2002. There, they worked on corporate and securities transactions, and gained experience in structuring different types of financial products.
In September 1993, Loren started coaching the debate team at American University and continued for one year. That year, the team of Adam Chud and Michael Berman reached the semi-finals in the open division of the CEDA national tournament. American University also reached the final round in the novice divison of the national tournament.
From January 1989 to December 1994, Loren was the Director of Administration at National Forensics Institute at American University. In this role, Loren managed finances and ensured smooth operation of the institute.
Loren's experience in investments, coaching and finance make them a perfect fit for their current role as director at the Hepatitis B Foundation.
Loren Danzis has a JD from New York University School of Law, a BA in International Relations from American University, and a High School Diploma from CB East.