2023–2025 Cohort

Meet the Carnegie Ethics Fellows

Alen Amini

Former Carnegie Ethics Fellow; Boston Consulting Group

Kristina Arakelyan

Former Carnegie Ethics Fellow; New York University

Pekun Bakare

Former Carnegie Ethics Fellow; Goldman Sachs

Sophie Flint

Former Carnegie Ethics Fellow; Strategic Resource Group; Geneva Graduate Institute (IHEID)

Bojan Francuz

Former Carnegie Ethics Fellow; United Nations Foundation

Travis Gidado

Former Carnegie Ethics Fellow; Kirkland & Ellis LLP

Samantha Hubner

Former Carnegie Ethics Fellow; White House Office of Management & Budget

Christine Jakobson

Former Carnegie Ethics Fellow; BCG BrightHouse

George Shadrack Kamanda

Former Carnegie Ethics Fellow; Permanent Mission of Sierra Leone to the United Nations

Mohammed "Moh" Kilani

Former Carnegie Ethics Fellow; Truman National Security Project

Emily Kilcrease

Former Carnegie Ethics Fellow; America Undivided

Ebuka Okoli

Former Carnegie Ethics Fellow; Hugh Downs School of Human Communication, Arizona State University

Geraldine Sciolto

Former Carnegie Ethics Fellow; Federal Reserve Bank of New York,

Hinh Tran

Former Carnegie Ethics Fellow; Ramp

Julia M. Wilton

Former Carnegie Ethics Fellow; JW Consulting

Read the Final Reports

This project was produced by working groups from the inaugural Carnegie Ethics Fellows cohort reflecting nearly two years of convenings, collaboration, and research. Each report in this booklet examines a critical issue at the intersection of ethics and international affairs.

The Carnegie Ethics Fellowship aims to develop the next generation of ethical leaders across business, government, academia, and non-governmental organizations

Read the Report