Thank you Jun Jin and Peter Young for speaking at the 'Lawyering for a More Just World' event. Jun Jin is the Assistant General Counsel for Acquisition and Assistance. He was worked with USAID for over 13 years, and is currently an adjunct professor at Catholic University of American School of Law. Peter Young (WCL ’04) is the Assistant General Counsel for Europe & Eurasia, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Middle East. He has worked with USAID since 2004. Jun and Peter discussed the different career paths available within USAID and discussed the work they have done during their time at the agency. They also answered students’ questions about how to become USAID attorneys.
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