Select Current or Past Positions Held
- Reporter and Investigative Journalism Fellow at the Investigative Reporting Program of the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley
- Reporter with the Investigative Fund of The Nation Institute
- Founder and former Director of the Energy Program at Global Exchange
- National Advisory Board Member, Iraq Veterans Against the War
- Board Member, GI Voice/Coffee Strong
- Senior Policy Analyst for Foreign Policy in Focus
- Associate Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies
- Fellow at Oil Change International
- Instructor at the New College of California
- Guest Lecturer at McMaster University
- Project Director at International Forum on Globalization
- Director of the International Trade Program at the American Lands Alliance
- Legislative Assistant to the Honorable Elijah Cummings, Member of the United States Congress (D-MD)
- Legislative Assistant to the Honorable John Conyers Jr., Member of Congress (D-MI)
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