What's Happening?
Jonathan Tepperman has been appointed as the new vice president of the International Program at the Carnegie Corporation of New York. With over 25 years of experience in international policy journalism, Tepperman will oversee the foundation's efforts
in international peace and security. His role will involve strategic grantmaking with an annual budget exceeding $70 million, focusing on conflict prevention, mass migration, and the influence of non-state actors. Tepperman has previously held prominent editorial positions at Foreign Policy magazine and the George W. Bush Institute, and he is known for his work on global crises and solutions.
Why It's Important?
Tepperman's appointment comes at a critical time for international relations, as global challenges such as conflict, migration, and non-state actors continue to evolve. His expertise in foreign policy and journalism will be instrumental in shaping the Carnegie Corporation's strategic initiatives aimed at promoting peace and security worldwide. The foundation's work in these areas is crucial for addressing complex global issues and fostering international cooperation. Tepperman's leadership is expected to enhance the impact of the corporation's programs and contribute to the development of innovative solutions to pressing global problems.












