PRESENT

 

Mike Otterman

Mike Otterman, AIPR Communications Director

Mike Otterman ia graduate of Boston University (B.S., Journalism), University of Sydney (M.A., Peace and Conflict Studies) and was Visiting Scholar at the Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, Sydney. He has worked with NGOs across the globe, including Jubilee Australia and Catalyst, and is the author of two books, American Torture: From the Cold War to Abu Ghraib and Beyond (2007) and Erasing Iraq: The Human Costs of Carnage (2010).

PAST

Anthony DiRosa (ajdirosa), B.A. in Sociology, Loyola University Maryland. M.A. in Diplomacy and International Relations, Seton Hall University.

Marissa Goldfaden (marissaaipr),  M.S. in Global Affairs, with a concentration in Human Rights and Humanitarian Assistance from New York University.

Michelle Eberhard (michellereberhard), B.A. in French and Peace Studies from the College of Saint Benedict-Saint John’s University and M.A. in Human Rights Studies at Columbia University.

Jared Knoll (jaredknoll), B.A. in International Studies from the University of Saskatchewan and M.A. in Media, Peace and Conflict Studies from the UN-mandated University for Peace.

Christine Lim (christineaipr), A.B., Political Science, University of Chicago.

Christopher Kousouros (chrisaipr), B.A., International Studies, University of Wisconsin

Thomas Nocera (tommyaipr), Political Science/Communications, Adelphi University

John Lim (johnaipr), International Political Economy, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University

Mona Mizikovsky (monamiz), Laws and International Relations, Bond University, Gold Coast, Australia