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Eric Hamrin
Political Affairs Officer at United Nations
Eric Hamrin is a highly educated individual with a diverse background in international affairs and history.
He holds a Master's degree in International Affairs from The George Washington University, a Master's degree in History from The University of Virginia, and a Bachelor of Arts in History from St. Olaf College.
Eric has held various roles in reputable organizations, including the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), where he served as a Political Analyst, Reporting Officer, Monitoring Officer, Field Officer, and Acting Political Officer.
He has also worked as a Foreign Affairs Officer at the U.S. Department of State, a White House Reporter at Asahi Shimbun, and as a Research Intern at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).
Additionally, Eric has experience as an Independent Researcher during a research sabbatical, a Research Assistant at The National Bureau of Asian Research, an Advocate, an Employment and Housing Counselor at Catholic Charities, and an Editor at Publication Services.
His vast array of experiences showcases his expertise in political analysis, research, reporting, advocacy, and counseling, making him a well-rounded professional in the field of international relations and history.