Anne C. Richard is Vice President of Government Relations and Advocacy at the International Rescue Committee in Washington, D.C., as well as a non-resident Fellow at the Center for Transatlantic Relations. Ms. Richard served as Director of the Secretary’s Office of Resources, Plans, and Policy at the State Department from 1999-2001 and, as such, was Secretary Albright’s top adviser for budget and planning. She previously had served in the US Office of Management and Budget, Department of State and at Peace Corps headquarters and was part of the team that created the International Crisis Group. She is a former International Affairs Fellow of the Council on Foreign Relations, a Robert Bosch Foundation Fellow to Germany, and a Presidential Management Intern. Ms. Richard is a graduate of Georgetown University (B.S. Foreign Service) and the University of Chicago (M.A. Public Policy). She is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, Women in International Security, and the American Council on Germany. She is the author of: Fighting Terrorist Financing: Transatlantic Cooperation and International Institutions (published by CTR) and of Superpower on the Cheap? The Difficulty of Funding US Foreign Relations (published by Le Centre Francais sur les Etats Unis at IFRI). She has also published pieces in the International Herald Tribune, theglobalist.com, and the Annuaire Français des Relations Internationales, 2003. Publications: Role Reversal: Offers of Help from Other Countries in Response to Hurricane Katrina. Richard, Anne C. (Washington, D.C.: Center for Transatlantic Relations, 2006). Fighting Terrorist Financing: Transatlantic Cooperation and International Institutions. Richard, Anne C. (Washington, D.C.: Center for Transatlantic Relations, 2006). |