Yasmine Sadoudi is a junior analyst at Cambridge Global Advisors with a background in international security policy and conflict resolution. She is incredibly excited to work alongside CGA's stellar team to manage its international project portfolio and assist with the firm's business development initiatives.
Yasmine graduated magna cum laude from the Elliott School of International Affairs at the George Washington University with concentrations in international security policy, Middle East studies, and a minor in French. She is an alumna of GWU Strategic Crisis Simulations, a professional wargaming society in which she served as Vice President. Her current scholarship is based heavily on analyzing relationships between socioethnic factions within the Algerian Revolution.
Yasmine previously worked as the lead wargaming project consultant for Allied Command Transformation at the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and a research fellow at the Sigur Center for Asian Studies. She has also held myriad leadership roles in the fields of electoral politics, social justice advocacy, college admissions, and the non-profit sector. Yasmine is originally from San Diego, California and is currently based in Washington, DC. A former figure skater, she can often be found practicing recreationally at the ice rink or cheering on her favorite athletes at international competitions.
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