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Hometown: Panama City, Panama
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Since early 2012, Faith Hanna has been a Research Assistant at the Sustainable Security Sustainable Development section at the Fund for Peace. Her work has been focused on improving business practices in the Americas by focusing on the needs and culture of local communities. She is currently conducting research on the Dodd-Frank Act.
Born in Mexico and raised in Panama, Faith is currently completing her second year at Claremont McKenna College. She is majoring in International Relations focusing her attention on global development issues and multi-stakeholder solutions. |
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