Seth Green is an associate at McKinsey and Company, where he supports private sector clients in international business strategy, organizational transformation, and merger management. Green also works with non-profit clients, helping them to develop strategies for engaging the U.S. public in fundraising and advocacy.
Green is the founder of Americans for Informed Democracy (AID), a non-partisan organization that empowers young people to tackle today’s most pressing social challenges, from poverty and climate change to terrorism and international conflict. During his time leading AID, Green built a network of over 23,000 members and created partnerships with leading foundations, think tanks, and businesses. In recognition of his leadership, Utne Reader named him one of 50 visionaries who are changing the world. He also received the Search for Common Ground Award for International Understanding.
Before founding AID, Green worked at the American Prospect, the Brookings Institution, Taxpayers for Common Sense, and Lazard.
Green serves as a board member for 20/20 Vision and Thinking Beyond Borders. He is also a principal of the Truman National Security Project, an advisor to CSIS’ Next America initiative, and a core contributor to the Partnership for a Secure America's "Across the Aisle." He previously served as a board member at Citizens for Global Solutions, as a member of the March of Dimes' National Youth Council, as a discussion facilitator at the Clinton Global Initiative and as a participant in the White House Summit on Malaria.
Green has spoken on international affairs and youth activism at the U.S. House, U.S. Senate, World Bank, and U.N. He has been a guest on C-SPAN’s Washington Journal, the Montel Williams Show, CNN, and MSNBC, and his work has been featured in hundreds of publications, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and Marie Claire.
Green graduated summa **** laude from Princeton University with a concentration in political economy. A Marshall scholar, he earned masters degrees in international development from the London School of Economics and in women's studies from Oxford University. He then completed a JD at Yale Law School, where he was named an Olin Fellow by the Center for Studies in Law, Economics, and Public Policy.
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