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Alexandre Polack

First Counselor at the EU delegation to the U.S. at European External Action Service
Washington, District Of Columbia, United States
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Alexandre Polack

First Counselor at the EU delegation to the U.S. at European External Action Service
Washington, District Of Columbia, United States
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Alexandre Polack is a highly experienced and accomplished international affairs professional with a background in European Union policies and development and humanitarian affairs. He studied at Sciences Po Aix and the Manchester Metropolitan University, eventually earning a Master of Arts in European political and administrative studies at the Europacollege. Mr. Polack has held positions of increasing responsibility in a variety of high-profile organizations, including serving as First Counselor at the EU delegation to the U.S. at European External Action Service, Political Assistant of the Deputy Secretary-General for Economic&Global Issues, and Program Manager at the Service for Foreign Policy Instruments (FPI) at the European Commission. Throughout his career, Mr. Polack has gained a wealth of knowledge and expertise on a variety of topics, including international relations, global media relations, and development & humanitarian affairs. He has a demonstrated history of working on European Union policies, Latin America & sub-Saharan Africa, and has also served as Europe Policy and Campaigns Manager at ActionAid, International Communications Coordinator for the Americas at ActionAid, and Policy Advisor and Communications Officer at the European Parliament.

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