Alumni

Zaki Raheem '03

Zaki graduated Tufts with a degree in political science,holds a masters degree in international affairs and economic development from Columbia University, and was a Fulbright scholar.  He now works for DAI, a private development company, as a global practice specialist for inclusive economic growth.  He is interested in the impact of the private sector and smart investments on development.  He has worked in the field extensively, primarily throughout sub-saharan Africa, Southeast Asia, and Central America, and now advises the USAID/Partnership for Economic Growth program in Somalia.

Juan David Nunez Hurtado '16

Juan David is an Ecuadorian who graduated from Tufts with a degree in economics. JD was a impactful leader in BUILD, playing an instrumental role in its structural changes over the last few years, planning our spring 2016 GET to Ecuador, and leading our Libraries Without Borders consulting team in 2016. He is interested in economic development, social entrepreneurship, and digital marketing. He has interned and volunteered with several organizations in Ecuador, Peru, Mexico, and the US. After sophomore year, he studied abroad in Oxford, which sparked his interest in the social sciences. During his free time, he enjoys reading science books, watching movies, hiking, and traveling.

Christina Goldbaum '14

United States - Boston

Christina Goldbaum (A14) completed her undergraduate degree in Political Science and Entrepreneurial Leadership studies at Tufts University. She has worked in East Africa and Latin America on various development and human rights focused projects ranging from holistic education programs in Tanzania to the protection of indigenous populations' rights in Bolivia. She has served as the co-director of BUILD, a student-led, collaborative rural development organization working with resettled combatants in Guatemala and with a community in Tamil, Nadu India, and was the Undergraduate Coordinator for the Empower Program for Social Entrepreneurship in 2012-13. She has also conducted research internationally on public health programs in Rwanda and local perspectives on US military involvement in Uganda, and was a member of the EPIIC colloquium on Conflict in the 21st Century. Her interests include social entrepreneurship, non-fiction story-telling, and the intersection of entrepreneurial and political culture.