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Anja Manuel
Co-Founder and Partner at Rice, Hadley, Gates & Manuel LLC - Board Member - Former US Govt Official
Anja Manuel is a former diplomat, author, and advisor on foreign policy. She is Co-Founder and Principal at Rice, Hadley, Gates & Manuel LLC, a strategic consulting firm that helps US companies navigate international markets. Manuel is also the author of "This Brave New World: India, China, and the United States," published in 2016. Currently, she serves as the Executive Director of the Aspen Strategy Group and Aspen Security Forum. From 2005 to 2007, she worked as an official at the U.S. Department of State, specializing in Asia policy.1
Regarding her role at Ripple, Anja Manuel joined Ripple's Board of Directors in August 2017, having previously served as a special advisor to the company since 2015. She brings extensive experience in foreign policy, regulatory matters, and international business to her position. Manuel's expertise is particularly valuable as Ripple expands its network business globally.3
In addition to her role at Ripple, Manuel holds several other prestigious positions. She is a Director at the American Ditchley Foundation, Internews Network, and the National Committee on United States-China Relations, Inc. She is also a Member of the Council on Foreign Relations and serves on the Defense Policy Board at the US Department of Defense.2
Earlier in her career, Manuel worked as an attorney at WilmerHale, focusing on corporate governance and international cases, and as an investment banker at Salomon Brothers in London. She is a graduate of Harvard Law School and Stanford University, where she currently lectures on U.S. foreign policy in Asia.4
Manuel is a frequent commentator on foreign policy and technology policy, appearing on various media outlets such as NBC/MSNBC, Fox Business, BBC, and Bloomberg. She also contributes to publications including the New York Times, Financial Times, Fortune, and The Atlantic. As the Director of the Aspen Strategy Group and Aspen Security Forum, she plays a key role in shaping bipartisan foreign policy discussions in the United States.5