CONTRIBUTORS

Stephen Siena is a Georgetown University graduate of 2010 with a degree in history and a passion for economics. He is known for economic conservatism, hawkish foreign policy, and inability to fit what he has to say into 140 characters. He currently works in Real Estate as a Financial Analyst.

Matthew Buccelli graduated from Georgetown in 2011 with a degree in history, and has volunteered on Democratic political campaigns on the local and national level. He is an unabashed environmentalist whose highest political priorities include the continued development of renewable energy, fixing our education system, and building a strong middle class.

Philip Hsu graduated from Georgetown’s Walsh School of Foreign Service in 2011, where he was Co-President of the university’s Taiwanese-American Student Association (TASA). He works at a law firm in downtown Washington. Through constant writing and telling his story of living abroad, he hopes to continue his personal mission to bridge gaps in understanding between the United States and Asia (@philipwhsu).

Nadia Sheikh is a 2009 Georgetown grad who just finished her Master’s in International Relations at the London School of Economics. Originally from Portland, Oregon, Nadia is now pursuing a career in international development consulting in Pakistan, where she is keeping a blog journal of her experiences living and working abroad. You can find more of Nadia’s writings at nadiainpakistan.blogspot.com, or follow her on Twitter (@sheikhandbake).

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