Cameron Harris
About Cameron Harris
Cameron Harris serves as an Academic Program Coordinator at George Washington University, a position he has held since 2014. He earned a Master of Arts from George Washington University and previously interned at the American Foreign Policy Council and worked as a student research assistant at the Wilson Center.
Work at The George Washington University
Cameron Harris has been employed at The George Washington University since 2014. In the role of Academic Program Coordinator, Harris has contributed to various academic initiatives and supported program development for nearly a decade. This position involves coordinating academic programs, managing student engagement, and facilitating communication between faculty and students.
Education and Expertise
Cameron Harris earned a Master of Arts degree from The George Washington University, completing the program from 2014 to 2016. Prior to this, Harris obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from Brigham Young University, studying from 2008 to 2014. This educational background provides a strong foundation in academic coordination and program management.
Background in Research and Policy
Before joining The George Washington University, Cameron Harris gained experience as a Student Research Assistant at the Wilson Center in 2012 for three months. Additionally, Harris interned at the American Foreign Policy Council in 2014 for four months. These roles contributed to a solid understanding of research methodologies and policy analysis.
Professional Experience in Washington, D.C.
Cameron Harris has accumulated significant professional experience in Washington, D.C. The roles at both the Wilson Center and the American Foreign Policy Council provided insight into the workings of policy organizations and research institutions. This experience complements the current role at The George Washington University, enhancing the ability to engage with academic and policy-related matters.