Atlantic Initiative

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or Atlantische Initiative


People

Founding Directors

  • Dr. Johannes Bohnen studied international relations at Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service and received his doctorate degree from Oxford University. Following positions with several think tanks, the German Bundestag and the German government, he was founder and managing director of Scholz & Friends Agenda, a public affairs agency in Berlin. Johannes is a partner at Bohnen Kallmorgen & Partner, a consultancy for policy analysis and strategic communications in Berlin.[1]
  • Jan-Friedrich Kallmorgen is trained as an historian and holds a master's degree from Georgetown’s School of Foreign Service. He has worked in journalism and as a business consultant in Washington, D.C., and was an investment manager with Goldman Sachs & Co from 2000 to 2003. From 2004 to 2007 he served as head of the Transatlantic Program at the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP) and is now a partner at Bohnen Kallmorgen & Partner, a consultancy for policy analysis and strategic communications in Berlin.

Berlin Office

  • Joerg Wolf is project manager and editor-in-chief of atlantic-community.org. Jörg studied political science at the Free University of Berlin and worked as a research associate for the International Risk Policy project at the Free University's Center for Transatlantic Foreign and Security Policy. He has been a Fulbright Scholar at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and Washington D.C. and has worked for the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in Cairo and in Berlin.
  • Ben Heine works as head of outreach at atlantic-community.org. Ben graduated with a BA in international studies from the University of Chicago. During his studies he spent one year at the Kyoto Consortium for Japanese studies, and worked at the Stanford Center for Technology and Innovation. After graduation he returned to Japan to continue his study of the Japanese language, and worked for several independent film productions in Germany.
  • Annette Pölking is a consultant to the Atlantic Initiative. She studied political science and history at the University of Siegen and the Albert Ludwigs University Freiburg. She received a DAAD scholarship to study American studies at the University of Massachusetts at Boston. She worked at the Department for International Politics at the University of Freiburg and was head of marketing/project planning at AIESEC Freiburg. After graduating Annette worked at the IES Freiburg’s EU Program and at the Koerber Foundation in Berlin.
  • Sonja Davidovic is a consultant to the Atlantic Initiative and a graduate student at Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service in Washington DC. She received an MA in political science, sinology and economics from Bonn University, Germany. Sonja spent a year at the Capital University of Business and Economics in Beijing, China, on a research scholarship awarded by the German Academic Exchange Office (DAAD). Sonja has worked in private corporations, public opinion research institutes, the Serbian Embassy in Berlin, and the Serbian Chamber of Commerce in Frankfurt a.M. She was also research assistant at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington DC.

Interns

  • Gaelle Fisher was born in England yet raised in France, she attended University College London and graduated with a BA in German and history in July 2007. She is currently acquiring work experience in Berlin before moving on to postgraduate study in the field of politics and international relations from September 2008.
  • Crystal Oswald-Herold will graduate from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service in 2009 with a BS in international politics and an emphasis on international law, ethics and institutions. Before interning at atlantic-community.org, Crystal worked at the Center for Contemporary Arab Studies in Washington, DC. She is currently on an exchange program in Berlin at Humboldt University.
  • Ethan Arrow completed his BA at Wheaton College in Illinois with majors in European history and German studies. After graduation he spent a year in Düsseldorf as a Fulbright Fellow teaching at a German high school and studying European integration at Heinrich-Heine-Universität. He is currently a guest student at the Freie Universität completing his MA in European integration through the Middlebury College School of German in Vermont.
  • Natalia Ruban is currently studying political science at the Free University Berlin with the focus on international politics. Before joining Atlantic Community, she worked as a tutor and the speaker of the Foreign Students Department at the Free University Berlin and was a part of the Berlin delegation at the National Model United Nations Conference in New York in 2007.
  • Ania Wojnilko has recently graduated with a master’s degree from Humboldt University where she read British studies with the focus on law, politics and economics. She got her BA in British literature at the University of Szczecin in Poland, spending a year as a guest student at the Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-University in Greifswald, Germany. Before she joined Atlantic Community she worked as a language teacher and completed an internship in the British Parliament, working as a research assistant to Ben Bradshaw, MP.

About Atlantic Initiative U.S.

The Atlantic Initiative U.S. was founded in May 2008. It's a non-profit, non-partisan organization based in Washington, D.C.

  • Rüdiger Lentz is the president of Atlantic Initiative U.S. He studied international relations and history at the University of Hamburg and has been the Washington bureau chief and senior diplomatic correspondent for Deutsche Welle Radio and Television since January 1999. Prior to his assignment in Washington, he served as Deutsche Welle¹s Brussels Bureau Chief. Before joining Deutsche Welle, Rüdiger worked as a correspondent for the German news magazine Der Spiegel and as a TV commentator and reporter at ARD/WDR. He is a visiting lecturer at Harvard University, UCLA, and the Federal Armed Forces University and a regular guest on CNN and C-Span.
  • Christopher Jurgens is a member of the board of Atlantic Initiative U.S. He is a senior manager at Accenture Development Partnerships and an accomplished speaker on non-profit consulting, global management, technology services and outsourcing. Accenture Development Partnerships is a non-profit organization that provides consulting services to donors, non-governmental organisations and other non-profit entities working in developing countries. He holds degrees from Georgetown and Miami University and has worked at the Office of the Secretary at the US Department of Transportation’s international affairs division.
  • Julianne Smith is a member of the board of Atlantic Initiative U.S. She is the director of the European program at the Center for Strategic & International Studies (CSIS) and the Initiative for a Renewed Transatlantic Partnership (RTP). She is also an associate fellow at the London-based Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies (RUSI). Before joining CSIS, Smith worked for the German Marshall Fund, where she was an officer for the Foreign Policy Program and director of communications for the Project on the Role of American Military Power, as a senior analyst on the European security desk of the British American Security Information Council, and at the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik in Germany. She has received fellowships from the American Academy, the Robert Bosch Foundation and the Fredin Memorial Scholarship for study at the Sorbonne in Paris. She holds a BA from Xavier University and a MA from American University.
  • Wess Mitchell is a member of the board of Atlantic Initiative U.S. He is director of research at The Center for European Policy Analysis (CEPA), a research institute dedicated to the study of Central Europe. Mitchell is a frequent contributor to leading American and European newspapers and journals and a regular speaker at transatlantic policy conferences and workshops. Mitchell was a policy analyst at the National Center for Policy Analysis and worked in the office of Texas Congressman Larry Combest. He holds an undergraduate degree in history and a master’s degree in German and European studies from Georgetown University; and a graduate certificate from the American Consortium on European Union Studies.

Andreas Heine is representative of Atlantic Initiative U.S. He finished his studies with a MA in political theory and modern history at Georgia Augusta University in Göttingen and Oxford Brookes University. After having finished his traineeship at Deutsche Bank in Hamburg and Frankfurt, Andreas served as the assistant of the global head of communications and crand management in Frankfurt and continued his work as a global brand manager. After several years with the advertising and PR agency Scholz & Friends in Berlin, he currently works as a freelance consultant in Germany and the US.

Advisory Board Members of the Atlantic Initiative

Founding Members of the Atlantic Initiative


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Notes

  1. Source unless otherwise stated for the people involved is: About Atlantische Initiative, accessed 10 July 2008