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Maeve McKean (MSFS/L’09) serves as the executive director of the Georgetown University Global Health Initiative. A public health and human rights lawyer, her work focuses on the intersection of global health and human rights. McKean graduated from Georgetown University with a joint J.D. degree from Georgetown Law and a master of science degree in international negotiations and conflict resolution from the Walsh School of Foreign Service.
International activities include:
Served as an associate research professor at the City University of New York (CUNY) School of Public Health and helped launch CUNY’s Center for Immigrant, Refugee and Global Health.
Served within the Obama administration as the first ever senior advisor for human rights within the State Department’s global AIDS program and at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Global Affairs leading the work on vulnerable population human rights policy issues, including women and childrens health, in particular issues of violence, and LGBT health.
Worked for United States Senator Dianne Feinstein both in California and on Capitol Hill.
Was a Peace Corps Volunteer in Mozambique.
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Maeve McKean
Executive Director, Global Health Initiative
Ms. McKean serves as the executive director of the Georgetown University Global Health Initiative. A public health and human rights lawyer, her work focuses on the intersection of global health and human rights.
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Arkancide?
Man, that's a mouthful but other than the jd it seems all bs. Apparently she never practiced law, just had a bunch of patronage positions. I hope she and her daughter are okay, but it doesn't look good.
Ugh.
Her resume is lengthy and very interesting. Did she ever have a real job where you show up in the morning and spend the day working?