Alexandra Toma
Template:TOCnestleft Alexandra I. Toma currently resides in Washington, DC and has been involved in peace and security work for over twelve years.[1]
Africa Center for Strategic Studies
Toma worked at the Africa Center for Strategic Studies at the National Defense University, where she assisted in developing civil-military programs for sub-Saharan Africa.[2]
Working for Congressman Stephen Lynch
Toma was the Foreign Policy and Defense Advisor for Congressman Stephen Lynch, Democrats, Massachussetts where she led the effort to secure $5 million in funding for landmine removal.[3]
Toma works for the Ploughshares Fund, a partner organization of the Institute for Policy Studies where she is the director of the Peace and Security Initiative, a collaborative of more than 200 advocacy organizations, grassroots groups, think tanks, academics, and funders who work together to increase their capacity to influence U.S. policy to promote a more secure, peaceful and just world.[4]
Connect U.S. Fund
Toma serves as Program Director for the Connect U.S. Fund.[5]
Project for Nuclear Awareness
The Project for Nuclear Awareness has sponsored Toma to speak at major national conferences.[6]
Africa Action involvement
In 2009, Alexandra Toma was listed on the Board of Directors for Africa Action.[7]
Truman National Security Project
As at September 8, 2010, Alexandra Toma served as a fellow for the Truman National Security Project.[8] The project is an organization that seeks to recruit, train and elect progressives who will impact on National Security legislation.
References
- ↑ http://africaaction.org/about/staff.php#board
- ↑ http://africaaction.org/about/staff.php#board
- ↑ http://www.projectfornuclearawareness.org/pub.aspx/id/33
- ↑ http://www.projectfornuclearawareness.org/pub.aspx/id/33
- ↑ http://africaaction.org/about/staff.php#board
- ↑ http://www.projectfornuclearawareness.org/pub.aspx/id/33
- ↑ http://africaaction.org/about/staff.php#board
- ↑ Truman National Security Project website: Fellows (accessed on Sept. 8, 2010)