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    Michael Boyce

    Innovation and Design Chief in Refugee and Asylum Programs, Bureaucracy Hacker at Heart

    Michael Boyce is a highly accomplished professional with diverse educational and professional backgrounds.

    He holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Modern Middle East Studies from Yale University, and Master's degrees in Arabic from Alexandria University and the University of Maryland College Park.

    Additionally, Michael has completed the Summer Arabic Program at Middlebury College.

    In terms of professional experience, Michael Boyce has held various key roles in renowned organizations.

    He currently serves as the Chief of Innovation and Design at the Refugee, Asylum, and International Operations Directorate at USCIS.

    Prior to this, he worked as a Bureaucracy Hacker at the United States Digital Service and as a Refugee Officer at the US Department of Homeland Security.

    Michael also contributed his expertise as a Detailee at the United States Digital Service and as a Senior Associate at the Business Council for International Understanding (BCIU).

    His early career involved internships at the Iraqi Refugee Assistance Project and the United Nations, showcasing his commitment to humanitarian causes and international affairs.

    Michael Boyce's extensive educational background and professional experiences reflect his deep knowledge and expertise in the areas of Middle East studies, Arabic language, refugee assistance, innovation, and international operations.