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David Fulton is an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University, bringing extensive real-world experience in international economic policy and diplomacy. His academic role is complemented by a distinguished career in global institutions and U.S. foreign service.
His research and professional interests lie in the intersection of international trade, development finance, and diplomatic relations. With decades of experience, he focuses on the operations and impact of multilateral development banks, particularly the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank. His work emphasizes U.S. engagement in global economic institutions and trade diplomacy.
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- Law Degree: College of William and Mary
- Master's in Foreign Affairs: University of Virginia
He has served in senior diplomatic roles, including Head of USA & Canada Relations at the International Finance Corporation and Advisor to the U.S. Executive Director on the Boards of the World Bank and the Inter-American Development Bank. His career spans 25 years with the International Trade Administration and the Department of State, with postings in Bangladesh, Australia, Italy, Singapore, Poland, and the Philippines.
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