World Affairs Council of Atlanta
Byron S. serves as a System Engineer at the Georgia Institute of Technology since April 2019, while also contributing to the John Quincy Adams Society as a Marcellus Policy Fellow, focusing on restraint-centered foreign policy. Byron S. is an active member of various organizations, including the Atlanta Council on International Relations, National Security Action, and the National Society of Black Engineers. In leadership roles, Byron S. serves as Vice Chair of Young Leaders at the World Affairs Council of Atlanta. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in International Security from Georgia Institute of Technology (2023-2025), a Master of Science in Cybersecurity & Forensics from Middle Georgia State University (2019-2022), and dual bachelor's degrees in Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies (Information Systems) from the University of Tennessee at Martin and Political Science and Government from the University of Iowa.
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World Affairs Council of Atlanta
The World Affairs Council of Atlanta's mission is to empower Atlantans to lead globally by prompting new thinking on critical global issues. We are a non-partisan, non-profit, membership forum for informed discussion of international affairs that impact Metro Atlanta's economy, culture, and quality of life. Founded in 2010 to support of the city’s transformation into an international economic hub, we have organized hundreds of programs exploring a diverse array of world events and trends.