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ProCon.org Alumni
| We want to showcase and give credit to all those people who helped grow ProCon.org. If any of our alumni are reading this page, please call or email and let us know what you've been up to and thanks again for all your wonderful contributions over the years. Please note that this list does not include all of our alumni as some may have requested anonymity or been left off for other reasons. |
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| Athan Aronis - Researcher |
July 1, 2003 - Jan. 25, 2006 No biography available. Athan worked primarily on the Israeli-Palestinian and US-Iraq projects. |
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| Katie Caparula - Researcher |
May 12, 2008 - Dec. 31, 2008 Katie graduated from San Francisco State University in 2004 with a BA in International Relations and a concentration in International Security and Intelligence. During her studies she earned Sigma Iota Rho and Golden Key Honors for academic excellence. As an undergraduate Katie interned at the San Francisco Regional Office of then California Governor Grey Davis where she worked on the Partnership for Prosperity conference. After the Governor’s recall she began interning for the US Investigations Service where she worked on federal background investigations.
Katie earned her Master’s Degree in Peace and Conflict Studies in 2008 from Tokyo University of Foreign Studies with a concentration on peace-building, post-conflict development and international relations. Her graduate thesis, “A Quantitative Analysis of North Korean Behavior 1990-2006,” was a time-series and vector auto-regression analysis of 36,000+ events that occurred between North Korea, the members of the Six Party Talks, and the United Nations.
She has traveled, worked and studied extensively through Japan, China, South Korea and the Philippines, and is proficient in English, Japanese and Spanish.
Katie joined ProCon.org in May 2008. She was in charge of research for the Born Gay ProCon.org website. |
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| Brandon Cipes - Researcher/IT Manager/CIO |
July 18, 2005 - Aug. 17, 2007 Brandon graduated from UC Berkeley with degrees in Philosophy and Religion in 2004. During school he also interned for Stratfor, a private intelligence analysis company, where he was published for his article "Turkey: Islamist Party’s Stance May Not Satisfy Military."” He has worked abroad in England as well as traveled through China and Japan.
Brandon has a strong computer background and maintained many of ProCon.org’s technical requirements in addition to his research work on the Born Gay ProCon.org site. |
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| Todd Goodman - Researcher |
Jan. 22, 2007 - Aug. 8, 2008 Todd graduated from the University of Vermont in 2000 with a BS in Environmental Studies, writing his senior thesis on the development of environmental ethics in the United States and its application in outdoor adventure tourism in Vermont. He went on to receive his MA in International Development from the University of Denver in 2005, with concentrations in socio-political analysis and the Middle East. While in graduate school, Todd interned with the university's Human Rights Advocacy Clinic where he developed a case study of terrorist attacks on civilian targets in Israel. This case study looked at the relationship between international human rights law, humanitarian law, and their application to non-state actors (such as terrorist organizations). Todd also interned with the Geneva Initiative in Tel Aviv, Israel in the winter of 2005.
After graduating, Todd moved to Boston to become a researcher and consultant for the Abraham Path Initiative at Harvard University Law School's Program on Negotiations. During his time at Harvard he took a short leave of absence and accepted an internship position with the Conflict Resolution Program at the Carter Center in Atlanta, Georgia. He was an analyst for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and armed conflicts and socio-political developments in Uganda.
Todd has studied, worked and traveled extensively through Israel, Egypt, Kenya, Europe, Argentina, Australia and New Zealand. Todd joined ProCon.org in January 2007. He was in charge of research for the Israeli-Palestinian ProCon.org and Born Gay ProCon.org websites. |
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| Christine Hickerson - Researcher |
Sep. 12, 2005 - Nov. 18, 2005 No biography available. Christine was primarily responsible for research on Born Gay ProCon.org. |
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| Javier Inda - Researcher |
Apr. 24, 2006 - Aug. 21, 2009 Javier migrated from Argentina in 1989 where he served as a Second Lieutenant of the Argentinian Army. He obtained a Masters degree with an emphasis in American History and Latin American Economic History from California State University Los Angeles in 2005.
His fields of historical expertise are American slavery, gender, and immigration. He was on the Deans’ Honor List and inducted into Phi Alpha Theta and the History Society. He presented a graduate seminar titled "The Faulkland-Malvinas, a War with No Heroes" at the California State University History Club Symposium.
Javier is an adjunct faculty at Pasadena City College where he lectures on American history, US government, economics, and contemporary American problems. He was nominated for Faculty of the Year in 2005 and 2006. He was Vice-Principal at the Escuela Argentina de Los Angeles from 2004 - 2006. He has done freelance research for Discovery Channel International and Nickelodeon.
He joined ProCon.org in April 2006 and was in charge of Voting Machines ProCon.org, Immigration ProCon.org, Israeli-Palestinian ProCon.org, and Death Penalty ProCon.org. |
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| Justin LaMort - Researcher |
June 19, 2006 - July 9, 2007 Justin joined ProCon.org in June, 2006. He graduated with distinction and honors from the University of Kansas in 2006 with Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Political Science with Global Awareness Certification. He was inducted as a member of Mt. Oread Scholars, National Society of Collegiate Scholars, Golden Key International Honor Society and Phi Beta Kappa.
He was a featured columnist for the University Daily Kansan, co-host of "Talking Points" on 90.7 KJHK, and designed the City of Lawrence's public access channel. He has been published in Comma, Splice and The Missouri Law Review.
Justin was in charge of research for Under God ProCon.org, ACLU ProCon.org, and Prostitution ProCon.org. |
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| Marco Larsen - Researcher |
Mar. 15, 2003 - May 23, 2005 No biography available. Marco was primarily responsible for research on US-Iraq ProCon.org. |
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| Verica Mitchem - Researcher |
Apr. 12, 2004 - Oct. 4, 2006 Verica was born in former Yugoslavia and grew up in France. She graduated from the Pantheon-Sorbonne University in Paris, with a BA in Arts and Communication.
She moved to New York in 1993 and worked at the United Nations from 1993 to 1996, first as an administrative assistant in the Department of Public Information, then as production assistant at the UN radio broadcasting department.
From 1994 to 1996 she worked in the Executive Office of the Secretary General of the United Nations, Mr. Boutros Boutros-Ghali, as an assistant to the Secretary General’s French speech-writer. In that function, she researched material for and participated in the drafting of speeches for the Secretary General to be delivered to heads of states and at international conferences on global issues such as the AIDS pandemic and other UN related matters.
In 1999, Verica obtained her JD from Franklin Pierce Law Center, and passed the California bar in 2000, at her first attempt. She practiced intellectual property law for two years in Beverly Hills, where she was in charge of the enforcement of a major studio’s copyrights and trademark rights on the Internet. Verica is also a mediator certified by the Los Angeles County Bar Association. She is a member in good standing of the California State Bar and a member of the Southern California Mediation Association.
She joined ProCon.org in April 2004 and was in charge of research for the ACLU ProCon.org site. |
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| Julia Romano - Researcher |
Feb. 26, 2007 - June 8, 2007 Julia graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles in Fall 2004, earning a BA in History with summa cum laude honors. Her studies focused on the Middle East and the making of the modern nation state.
Julia spent her last year as an undergraduate working at the National Public Radio studios in Culver City, California where she first interned for Day to Day then worked as an Editorial Assistant for National Geographic’s Radio Expeditions. In the winter of 2005, Julia moved to Rome, Italy, where she utilized her Italian language fluency to cover the historical death of Pope John Paul II for NPR’s All Things Considered.
Upon her return to the United States, Julia found work with Yahoo Media Group’s (YMG) Santa Monica offices where she worked as Researcher, Logistics Coordinator, Audio Editor, and general content producer of the popular travel website Richard Bangs Adventures.
Julia joined ProCon.org in February, 2007 and was primarily responsible for research on Under God ProCon.org. |
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| Ariella Rosenberg - Researcher |
Oct. 24, 2005 - Feb. 26, 2007 Ariella studied Political Science at Columbia University in New York, where she was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa and graduated Magna Cum Laude in May, 2005.
At Columbia, her coursework included a wide variety of subjects, from Human Rights with prominent academic Andrew Nathan, the co-editor of The Tiananmen Papers, to Freedom of Speech and Press with Lee Bollinger, president of Columbia University and famed First Amendment scholar.
While a student, Ariella interned for the Council on Foreign Relations in the fall of 2004 and at Foreign Affairs magazine in the spring of 2005. She also served as a Senior Editor of the Columbia Journal of Politics and Society from 2003-2005. In the spring of 2004, she studied abroad at the Institut d’études politiques de Paris, the premier French school of political science. That summer she attended a month-long symposium on international conflict resolution in The Hague, visiting such institutions as the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the International Court of Justice.
Ariella has written academic papers on diverse matters, including the extraordinary rendition of United States terrorist suspects, truth commissions in Latin America, and the compliance of Chinese labor law with international human rights norms. In the fall of 2004, distraught over the United Nations inaction on the ongoing genocide in Darfur, Ariella published an opinion piece in the Columbia Spectator , entitled "It’s Time for the World to Face the Facts."
Ariella was in charge of research for Under God ProCon.org and Euthanasia ProCon.org. |
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| Aaron Slosberg - Researcher |
Jan. 16, 2006 - Mar. 24, 2006 No biography available. Aaron was primarily responsible for research on Israeli-Palestinian ProCon.org. |
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| Seth Strongin - Researcher/Senior Researcher |
Dec. 20, 2005 – Aug. 17, 2007 Seth joined ProCon.org in December, 2005. He is a 2001 graduate of American University with a BA in Environmental Science, concentrating in Biology.
Prior to joining ProCon.org, he worked as a biodefense and biotechnology researcher for the Board on Life Sciences of the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, DC from 2002-2005. In the fall of 1999, Seth worked for the Contact Trust as a monitor of the parliament of South Africa on environmental legislation.
Seth has contributed to several scientific reports including Animal Biotechnology: Science-Based Concerns (2002), Countering Agricultural Bioterrorism (2003), Seeking Security: Pathogens, Open Access, and Genome Databases (2004), Indicators for Waterborne Pathogens (2004), Biological Confinement of Genetically Engineered Organisms (2004), Bridges to Independence: Fostering the Independence of New Investigators in Biomedical Research (2005), and Reopening Public Facilities after a Biological Attack (2005).
Seth was in charge of research for Voting Machines ProCon.org, Born Gay ProCon.org, and Milk ProCon.org. |
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| Jeff Yablan - Researcher/Senior Researcher |
Feb. 24, 2002 – Feb. 1, 2008 Jeff obtained his BA in journalism from California State University, Northridge, and his Masters in marriage, family, and child counseling from California Family Study Center in 1992.
His research article, "The Effects of Psychotherapy on Adult Males Who Were Sexually Molested as Children: A Qualitative Study" was published in the peer-reviewed journal PROGRESS: Family Systems Research and Therapy (Vol. 2, Summer 1993, pp. 13-23).
He served from 1996 to 2002 as the Program Director and CFO of the Los Angeles Cannabis Resource Center, a nonprofit medical marijuana cooperative. His short documentary "Final Days," a view of the last days of a medical cannabis center in Los Angeles, has appeared online and at several independent film festivals.
Jeff worked primarily on research for Medical Marijuana ProCon.org, Felon Voting ProCon.org, Under God ProCon.org, and Born Gay ProCon.org. |
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