Julianna Aynes-Neville

ACE Committee

Alternate Representative

U.S. Department of State

Permanent Mission of the United States to the Organization of American States

Biography:

Julianna Aynes-Neville first joined the Department of State in 1998. She has been with the U.S. Permanent Mission to the Organization of American States as Alternate Representative since November 2015 and is currently the Deputy Development Counselor for the U.S. Mission, handling human development issues. Prior to her current assignment, Julianna served as Consular Section Chief in the Office of Cuban Affairs at the State Department where she handled migration policy issues, as well as the reestablishment of diplomatic relations with Cuba. She has worked on consular issues in Brazil, South Africa and Cuba, and served at the U.S. Embassy in Mexico City where she was assigned to the Narcotics Affairs Section. At the Department, Julianna has had the opportunity to work on the U.S. bilateral relationship with Brazil, Haiti and Cuba. She has also worked on Western Hemisphere regional political and economic issues, and on the Summit of the Americas process. Before joining the State Department, Julianna earned a Master of Arts degree in Latin American Studies and Political Science from UCLA, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Spanish and Portuguese. She studied abroad in Spain and Brazil. Julianna served as a State Department Intern at the U.S. Embassy in Madrid, and completed an internship at the Department of State where she worked on Brazil and Southern Cone issues. She was born in Mexico and raised in Washington, D.C. and California.

Areas of interest:

My main current interests are supporting entrepreneurship efforts and advancing gender equality in the region through programs financed by the U.S. Government.

Nicole Griensewic

Executive Director

Region Nine Development Commission in Minnesota

Biografy:

Griensewic has served as Executive Director of Region Nine Development Commission since 2012. As executive director, Griensewic has made it a priority to foster collaboration and engagement by sharing Region Nine’s story both regionally and globally. Griensewic is an active board and committee member for multiple organizations throughout Minnesota. Griensewic is the immediate past President of the Greater Minnesota Partnership, and is the first female to chair the Executive Committee for the University of Minnesota’s Center for Transportation Studies, where she served as chair of the Governance Committee. Griensewic also served as secretary of Lutheran Social Services of Minnesota’s Governing Board of Directors and chaired the Governance Committee and currently serves as an advisory board member for South Central College’s Center for Agriculture. She serves on the executive committee for the MACS Board, Minnesotans for the American Community Survey Board of Directors and represents the Midwest on the National Assoc. of Development Orgs.’s (NADO) Board of Directors.

Griensewic is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire and has completed course work through Harvard’s Kennedy School’s Executive Education. She received the 2017 Outstanding Recent Alumnus Award from the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire.

Her professional background includes extensive private sector and non-profit leadership experience.

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