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Claire Martin, Policy & Research Analyst

Claire Martin is currently a Consultant at Cambridge Global Advisors and provides key management and policy insight to clients in both the public and private sectors. Claire focuses primarily on the intersection of cybersecurity, homeland, and national security. Claire’s domestic and international experience provides a rich and diverse foundation for her current work. Claire’s extensive research into public policy and cybersecurity keeps her familiar with best practices of each. Information which she then implements to create and execute policy to best serve her clients and meet their unique needs. 

Prior to joining the team at CGA, Claire worked on the 2020 Democratic Coordinated Campaign in Arizona where she helped to create new approaches to campaigning in light of the pandemic and fought to elect democrats up and down the ballot. As an organizer, she worked with both state and federal campaigns. Claire gained additional policy and communications experience while working in Geneva, Switzerland at the International Catholic Migration Commission (ICRC). In this position, she oversaw the collaboration between ICRC and the UNHCR on refugee camps in Jordan. This included attending meetings at the United Nations and advocating for ICRC and the rights of refugees.  

Claire graduated from Boston University with a B.A. in International Relations with a focus on international systems and world order and a Minor in Political Public Relations. Additionally, She holds a master’s degree in International Development Practice from the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, focusing primarily on population flow and comparative immigration policy.

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