Adam Basciano
Adam Basciano is a Senior Associate at Laurel Strategies, a global business advisory and strategic communications firm. Previously, he served as Co-founder and Director of IPF Atid, an international network of millennial leaders advocating for Middle East peace and security through the Israel Policy Forum. Adam’s writings have appeared in numerous media outlets, he has consulted for social start-ups and previously interned for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the Mayor of Tel Aviv, and as a researcher on the book, Thou Shalt Innovate: How Israeli Ingenuity Repairs the World. He currently serves on the Young Leaders Council of the Millennial Action Project, a network of federal and state legislators developing policy solutions across the political spectrum. Adam received his Master's in Global Business Administration from the Fletcher School at Tufts University and his B.A. in International Relations from Colgate University. Adam’s graduate capstone thesis explores the future of work in the social sector, emphasizing human talent and innovation to grow the sector’s capacity.