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Jamie Jarmon

Programs: GeoeconomicsRegions: Europe & EurasiaCategory: Analysis

Jamie Jarmon is a spring 2014 AGI intern and is responsible for writing the AGI Notizen Daily, assisting with the contact database, summarizing AGI events, and contributing to the AGI Notizen Blog. She also works closely with AGI Society, Culture & Politics Program Director Lily Gardner Feldman on program research and projects.

Currently, Ms. Jarmon is enrolled as a full-time student at the University of Maryland, where she is seeking a BA in Central European, Russian, and Eurasian Studies, with a minor in public leadership, and a certificate in the University of Maryland’s prestigious Rawlings Undergraduate Leadership Fellows Program. She has three years of exposure to the German language, literature, and culture through her university, studying abroad at the Universität Tübingen, and working as an Au Pair in northern Germany. After Ms. Jarmon graduates, she plans to pursue a career in foreign relations.

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