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Massey named VP at Council on Foreign Relations

By Ken Stanford Contributing Editor
Posted 10:56AM on Sunday 6th January 2008 ( 16 years ago )
NEW YORK - The Council on Foreign Relations has named Gainesville native Camille Massey vice president for membership, fellowships, and corporate affairs.

"Camille will oversee two functions most central to the Council - individual and corporate membership. I can't imagine a better person to deepen existing relationships and forge new ones," said Council president Richard N. Haass.

Massey joins the Council from Cue Global, a consulting business she started in 2000, which provides strategic policy, advocacy, and communications services to global organizations. Since 2001, she has served as senior adviser at the International AIDS Vaccine Initiative.

Prior to Cue Global, Massey served as director of communications at the Lawyers
Committee for Human Rights, an international nongovernmental organization (now
Human Rights First).

Before studying law, Massey was a producer and assistant director of public affairs at the Council. She produced and helped create "America and the World," a weekly radio program that aired on National Public Radio featuring leading policymakers, such as the Dalai Lama, Nelson Mandela, and Desmond Tutu, and co-produced and marketed "World in Focus," a foreign policy series for public television. She also ran a foreign policy brie"ng series at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.

Massey currently serves as the chair of the board of directors of Breakthrough, an international human rights organization based in India and the United States. She also serves on the Board of Syracuse University's S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications, is a member of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, and has been a Council member since 1996.

She is the daughter of Abit and Kayanne Massey of Gainesville.
Camille Massey

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