Joy Drucker
Joy Drucker "is a Senior Vice President at The Glover Park Group, where she specializes in strategic consulting and government and public relations.
"Prior to joining GPG, Ms. Drucker was Executive Director and Senior International Affairs Advisor of the Center for National Policy, a Washington, DC-based public policy organization founded in 1981 by former Secretaries of State Cyrus Vance and Edmund Muskie. Previously, Ms. Drucker served as a Vice President of Stonebridge International, an international strategic advisory firm founded by former National Security Advisor Samuel Berger. At Stonebridge, she provided strategic advice to Fortune 100 and 500 companies on a broad range of issues and conducted outreach to Executive branch officials, the U.S. Congress, think tanks, academia, and non-governmental organizations in support of clients' foreign, defense, and trade policy goals.
"Before joining Stonebridge, she was Deputy Director of the Washington office of the Council on Foreign Relations, where she managed the Meetings Program and outreach to the foreign policy and corporate communities. From 1999-2001, Ms. Drucker was the Legislative Management Officer for Near Eastern Affairs at the U.S. Department of State, where she was responsible for managing the Department's relations with Congress on all matters affecting the Middle East.
"Ms. Drucker also served as foreign policy adviser to the House Minority Leader Richard Gephardt and in a similar capacity to a senior Member of the British House of Commons. Ms. Drucker holds a Bachelor's degree in Government from the London School of Economics and a Master's degree in War Studies from King's College, London. She helped co-found the Security Framework Project, and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and Women in International Security." [1]
- Former Director, Truman National Security Project
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- ↑ Joy Drucker, Truman National Security Project, accessed January 5, 2009.