Riley Mistrot

Fellowship On Military History And Strategy at The Public Interest Fellowship

Riley Mistrot is an experienced analyst currently serving at the United States Department of Defense since October 2021 and is also involved in a fellowship on Military History and Strategy with The Public Interest Fellowship. Previous roles include participation in the Strategy and Security Seminar with The Alexander Hamilton Society, serving as a Defense Venture Fellow assigned to Squadra Ventures at Shift, and working as an Operations and Research Analyst as well as Assistant to the Director of Operations at the National Security Innovation Network. Additional experience encompasses positions at Arc Aspicio, the American Enterprise Institute, the Executive Office of Technology Services and Security, and the Massachusetts Department of Revenue through both internships and fellowships. Education includes a Master's in Security Studies from Georgetown University and a degree from Wake Forest University, complemented by a certificate in Strategic Analysis and Decision-Making.

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The Public Interest Fellowship

Launched in 2015, The Public Interest Fellowship draws on the legacy of that great journal of ideas and policy founded by Daniel Bell and Irving Kristol. The Public Interest nourished generations of individuals dedicated to meeting the moral and political challenges of the day through the rigorous study of contemporary America and the recovery of the enduring principles of the American constitutional tradition. Conceived in that spirit, The Public Interest Fellowship provides exceptional young men and women who are interested in politics, policy, and journalism with professional opportunities and a continuing education in the principles of American constitutional government and the modern tradition of freedom. The unique combination of work and study is designed to advance fellows’ pursuit of careers devoted to enriching the political and cultural life of the United States.


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