Eva Hampl coordinates USCIB work on investment and financial policy issues. She is responsible for issues management, policy development, secretariat support to relevant USCIB committees and participating in membership development activities. Before joining USCIB in 2014, Hampl completed a GE fellowship in its Global Government Affairs and Policy division. Prior to her fellowship she served as a trade associate with the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance.
Hampl also interned with the Trade Section of the Delegation of the EU to the United States, and she served as a law clerk to the Connecticut Superior Court. She has experience in investment and trade issues and has done research on transparency in WTO dispute settlement and investor-state arbitration under investment treaties. She holds a master’s of law in international and comparative law from The George Washington University Law School and a law degree from Suffolk University Law School.
Helpful links:
USCIB Trade & Investment Committee:
https://www.uscib.org/trade-and-investment-ud-829/
USCIB Financial Services Committee:
https://www.uscib.org/financial-services-ud-819/
USCIB Banking Committee:
https://www.uscib.org/banking-ud-809-2/
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