Mitch Poulin
Mitch Poulin is the Program Associate for Global Security and International Affairs at the Academy. In this role, they have managed the Academy鈥檚 projects on Rethinking the Humanitarian Health Response to Violent Conflict and Promoting Dialogue on Arms Control and Disarmament; organized nuclear security dialogues; and facilitated exploratory meetings on combating grand corruption, addressing climate and security challenges, and anticipating future of the laws of armed conflict.
Before joining the Academy, Mitch worked as a Research Fellow, studying women鈥檚 and LGBTQ+ people鈥檚 participation in global civil resistance movements. Prior to that, they worked in health policy and university recruitment. Mitch holds a BA in Asian Studies and Anthropology from Hobart and William Smith Colleges and an MPP from Harvard鈥檚 John F. Kennedy School of Government.