Steven
Steven is a first year M.S. student studying negotiation and conflict resolution at Columbia University. Steven received his B.S. in economics and finance from Johns Hopkins University. In college he received magna cum laude honor, and dean's list. He was highly involved in non-profit organization. Steven was the President of United Nation Children’s Fund (UNICEF) at his college and he was the President of PERMIAS Washington D.C..
Donald
Donald has earned Bachelor’s Degree in Human Services from the City College of New York and is a Masters candidate at Columbia University in the NECR social sciences of Negotiation, Mediation and Conflict Resolution. Donald is a trained union delegate and well versed on solving problems in a corporate setting.
Tony
Tony Tse is currently pursuing his Master of Science degree in Negotiation and Conflict Resolution at Columbia University. He is also a research assistant at Morton-Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution (MD-ICCCR). His prior experience was in the financial industry on Wall Street as an Asset services specialist dealing with equity, bonds, and alternative investments. Tony also served in the United States Navy as a Seabee Warfare Combat Specialist. His naval career includes counter-terrorism in Afghanistan and Humanitarian efforts in the Pacific region.
Mark
Mark Benavides is a Master's student studying Negotiation and Conflict Resolution at Columbia University. Having graduated in 2014 from St. John's University with a Bachelors degree in Government & Politics, a minor in Economics, Mark is well educated on conflicts stemming from social and economic drivers. A former Student body Vice President, Debate Team member, and current President of the Association of Negotiation and Conflict Resolution, Mark is committed to promoting effective institutions that promote equity and enjoyment. Mark's research focuses on the effects social, economic, and political conflicts hinder development in the developing world.