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Brooke R. Heaton

Brooke Heaton joined the Atlantic Council in 2006 and is currently the Associate Director of Young Atlanticist Programs. Prior to joining the Council, he attended the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, Austria, from 2003 to 2005, earning a master's of Advanced International Studies. His thesis work focused on the regulation of Genetically Modified Organisms in the European Union and the United States. In addition to his studies, Mr. Heaton was active in planning various public and student activities, including founding and running the Vienna Chapter of Americans for Informed Democracy. Prior to his studies at the Diplomatic Academy, he worked as a Study Abroad Advisor at the Office of International Programs at the University of Minnesota and as a Student Assistant at the Institute of European Studies in Vienna, Austria. Originally from Des Moines, Iowa, Mr. Heaton also holds a graduate Diploma from the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna and a B.A. in Political Science from Grinnell College.  He speaks fluent German.

FEATURED EVENTS

The Way Forward in Europe

On February 13, the Atlantic Council's Global Business and Economics Program will host Luc Frieden, finance minister of Luxembourg, and an influential member of the European Union’s Eurogroup and Economic and Financial Affairs Council.

Libya Revisited: Coalition Building and the Future of NATO Operations

Please join the Atlantic Council for a public address and conversation with General Charles Bouchard, commander of the NATO military mission in Libya.

Pivotal Partnerships: The Prospects for International Defense Cooperation in an Age of Austerity

On Wednesday, February 15, Deputy Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter will join the Atlantic Council for a public address and conversation on international defense cooperation. 

Counter-Piracy Task Force: Strategic Approaches to the Piracy Challenge

On February 8, 2012, the International Security Program and the Michael S. Ansari Africa Center hosted a meeting of the Atlantic Council Maritime Piracy Task Force, chaired by Atlantic Council Board Director Franklin D. Miller. This is the third in a series of meetings looking into the challenge of piracy and possible strategic approaches.

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Global Leadership Circle