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SUMMARY: Job-Search Toolkit: Interviews, Salary Negotiation, and Getting Your Foot in the Door
DESCRIPTION:
Job-Search Toolkit: Interviews, Salary
Negotiation,
and Getting Your Foot in the Door
Either virtually or in
person, how can you shine in your next interview? Learn how to prep, put yo
ur best foot forward, and negotiate your compensation for your next interna
tional affairs job. Join us for a panel discussion followed by interactive
breakout sessions with our speakers.
Sarah Bruno, Public Leadership Education Network Executive Dir
ector
Min Kyriannis, Jaros, Baum & Bolles Cybers
ecurity/Technology Business Development Lead
Nancy Lubin, JNA Associates President
Chantal de Jonge Oudraat
, Women In International Security President (Moderator)
Sarah Bruno is the E
xecutive Director of the Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN), provid
ing program and administrative oversight to the organization. Prior to PLEN
, Sarah consulted with nonprofit organizations to help them improve their o
perations and fundraising strategies. Previously, Sarah served as the Chief
Operating Officer at the Truman National Security Project & Center for
National Policy, National Development Director at America Votes and a Deve
lopment Writer at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. Before coming
to Washington D.C., Sarah worked as Development Coordinator at the Boston
Area Rape Crisis Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts. A lifelong feminist an
d long-time advocate for social justice, Sarah holds a Master’s degree in m
acro social work from Boston University and a B.A. in Anthropology with a W
omen’s Studies concentration from Haverford College. Min Kyriannis has 25+ years in converged, global, inf
ormation technology, cybersecurity, physical security, as well as risk mana
gement across the US, Europe, Middle East and Asia. She has been cited in m
any professional publications and is widely recognized as a leader in the S
ecurity Technology industry. She currently serves as the cybersecurity and
business development lead at Jaros, Baum & Bolles where she focuses on
promoting cybersecurity, physical security, and technology as an integral p
art of all building technology systems. She currently serves as Chair of SI
A’s Cybersecurity Advisory Board and Vice-Chair of SIA’s New Product Showca
se Committee, the Advisory Board for SecuritySpecifiers, as well as Co-Pres
ident of Women In International Security – NY Chapter. Dr. Nancy
Lubin is President of JNA Associates, Inc, a research and consult
ing firm focused on the former USSR, especially the Caucasus and Central As
ia. She has consulted for over 80 private foundations, international organi
zations, US government agencies/contractors, the media, NGOs, law firms and
Fortune 100 corporations. For over 25 years, Nancy has also conducted sala
ry negotiation and career seminars, as well as one-on-one career advising.
Previously, she served as Soviet specialist and project director at the Con
gressional Office of Technology Assessment; associate professor at Carnegie
Mellon; one of the first women Fellows at the Wilson Center; consultant, A
BC News; and elsewhere. She holds a PhD from Oxford, a BA from Harvard, and
studied in Moscow, Leningrad, and Tashkent. She is a member of the Council
on Foreign Relations, and has served on several boards. Dr. Chantal de Jonge Oudraat has served as President of Women In International Security (WIIS) since Fe
bruary 2013. Prior to joining WIIS, she was the founding and executive dire
ctor of the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) North
America. Her previous positions include senior advisor to the US Institute
of Peace Center for Gender and Peacebuilding; associate vice president and
director of the USIP Jennings Randolph Fellowship Program; adjunct associat
e professor at Georgetown’s Walsh School of Foreign Service; and senior fel
low at the Center for Transatlantic Relations at Johns Hopkins SAIS. Her ar
eas of specialization include women, peace and security, international orga
nizations, arms control and disarmament, and peacekeeping. She did her unde
rgraduate studies at the University of Amsterdam and received her PhD in Po
litical Science from the University of Paris II (Panthéon).
Tuesday, June 16, 2020 | 1 to 2:15 PM EDT
Panel Discussion: 1:00 to 1:45 PM EDT
Breakout Sessions: 1:45 to 2:15 PM EDT
Regi
stration for this event is now closed.
Space is limited and advance registration is required.
This
summer, the Women's Foreign Policy Group and Women In International Securi
ty are teaming up to host monthly virtual career development events. Throug
hout these Professional Development Series events, participant
s will build upon important career development skills and connect with prof
essionals in international affairs. Programs are free for WFPG and WIIS mem
bers.
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