THE NATIONAL SECURITY INSTITUTE WELCOMES NEW ADVISORY BOARD MEMBERS AND VISITING FELLOWS

The National Security Institute Welcomes
New Advisory Board Members, Visiting Fellows, and Promotions

 

New Advisory Board Members

 The National Security Institute is honored to announce two prominent additions to its Advisory Board. NSI’s Advisory Board supports the Institute’s educational mission and shares in NSI’s goal to be a leading bipartisan voice on critical issues facing our nation.

  • Nadia Schadlow — Former Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategy
  • Dr. Nicole Washington — Head of Management Consulting, Defense, Intel & Space Business Unit, CGI Federal

New Class of Visiting Fellows

NSI also added to its roster of Visiting Fellows. These experts make vital contributions to NSI, as well as provide expertise to the broader national security community through their research, scholarship, and public engagement.

  • Kelvin Coleman — Executive Director, TIC Council Americas
  • Kaitlyn Garman — Vice President, Beacon Global Strategies
  • David Gauthier — Chief Strategy Officer, GXO Inc.
  • Hope Goins — Democratic Staff Director for House Committee on Homeland Security, S. House of Representatives
  • Donell Harvin MPH, MPA – Visiting Scientist, Harvard School of Public Health

NSI Promotion

In recognition of their extraordinary contributions to the work of the National Security Institute, NSI is proud to announce the following promotions of Fellow to Senior Fellow:

  • Martha Miller – Former Special Assistant to President George W. Bush

Lastly, in recognition of their ongoing contributions to NSI’s mission, NSI is proud to announce the following promotions from Visiting Fellow to Fellow:

  • Audrey Adams – Chief Technology Officer, Psymetis; Former Deputy Director, U.S. Fleet Cyber Command
  • Brock Dahl – Partner, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP

More information on NSI’s full roster of experts, including all of NSI’s faculty and fellows, can be found here.

About the National Security Institute

The National Security Institute at George Mason University’s Antonin Scalia Law School aims to be the intellectual powerhouse supporting a robust American national security posture—dedicated to incorporating a realistic assessment of the threats facing the United States and finding real-world answers to hard national security questions and providing them to policymakers in ways they can easily consume.  We strive to educate future leaders and to shape the debate on critical issues by providing balance to the public discourse and identifying solutions that both enable a robust national defense and safeguard our constitutional liberties.

About the Scalia Law School

The Antonin Scalia Law School at George Mason University is defined by three words: Learn. Challenge. Lead. Students receive an outstanding legal education (Learn), are taught to critically evaluate prevailing orthodoxy and pursue new ideas (Challenge), and, ultimately, are well prepared to distinguish themselves in their chosen fields (Lead).  It has been one of America’s top-ranked law schools for the last fifteen years.

About George Mason University

George Mason University is Virginia’s largest public research university. Located near Washington, D.C., Mason enrolls more than 37,000 students from 130 countries and all 50 states.  Mason has grown rapidly over the past half-century and is recognized for its innovation and entrepreneurship, remarkable diversity, and commitment to accessibility.