32 Walnut St NW, Washington, DC 20012 • 202-541-1571
Monroe, LA
Phoenix, AZ
Woodbridge, VA
Arapahoe, CO
Work
Company:
Spring institute for intercultural learning
Oct 2014
Position:
President and chief executive officer
Education
Degree:
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts
School / High School:
University of Denver
1987 to 1991
Specialities:
Russian Studies, Russian
Skills
Human Rights • Policy Analysis • International Development • Ngos • International Relations • Public Policy • Nonprofits • Program Management • Civil Society • Grants • Foreign Policy • Grant Writing • Fundraising • Non Profits • Program Development • Government • Research
Spring Institute For Intercultural Learning
President and Chief Executive Officer
U.s. Department of State May 2012 - Sep 2014
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
Freedom House Jul 1997 - Apr 2012
Director of Advocacy
National Forum Foundation 1994 - 1997
Director of Programs
Education:
University of Denver 1987 - 1991
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Russian Studies, Russian
Spring Institute For Intercultural Learning
Skills:
Human Rights Policy Analysis International Development Ngos International Relations Public Policy Nonprofits Program Management Civil Society Grants Foreign Policy Grant Writing Fundraising Non Profits Program Development Government Research
Interests:
Human Rights
Wikipedia
Assistant Secretary of State for Internatial Organizati ...
... changed the incumbent's designation to Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs. The current Assistant Secretary is Paula Schriefer.
Paula Schriefer, a U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state, says in a joint statement opposing Russia's annexation of Crimea that Russia has breached its obligations under the U.N. Charter to respect Ukraine's sovereignty.
Date: Mar 28, 2014
Category: World
Source: Google
'Mind your own business', North Korea says of UN demand for justice
U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state Paula Schriefer interrupted North Korean Ambassador So Se Pyong three times, demanding he answer the allegations rather than criticising the records of other countries.
"There's still much work to be done to ensure genuine reconciliation, justice and accountability for alleged war crimes as well as democratic governance and respect for human rights in Sri Lanka," Paula Schriefer, a U.S. deputy assistant secretary of state, told the council.