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Jordan Koletic is a Strategy Analytics Consultant on Wells Fargo's Wealth Management Strategy team where she is based in Charlotte, NC. Jordan sits on a team that focuses on cross line of business strategic initiatives and innovation projects. Prior to joining the financial services industry, Jordan interned as an investigative reporter at KosovaLive 360, a major news agency located in the capital city of Pristina, Kosovo. While there she researched, interviewed and reported on a variety of key issues for the freshly minted country, including its push for United Nations recognized sovereignty and efforts to field a 2012 Olympic team. Jordan also held a position in Miami University's Office of Government Relations, the main lobbying arm for the university where she assisted with initiatives on both the state and federal level. Jordan holds dual BA degrees in Journalism and International Relations from Miami University. While at Miami, Jordan spent five months studying in Eastern Africa. In Africa she primarily focused on zoology, culture and language, politics and economics, and the regional healthcare system. Those studies included several cultural immersions and homestays, one of which was with the Maasai Tribe where she researched Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). This research led to an invitation to speak during the 2014 Rotary International UN Day at the United Nations.
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Jordan Koletic is a Strategy Analytics Consultant on Wells Fargo's Wealth Management Strategy team where she is based in Charlotte, NC. Jordan sits on a team that focuses on cross line of business strategic initiatives and innovation projects. Prior to joining the financial services industry, Jordan interned as an investigative reporter at KosovaLive 360, a major news agency located in the capital city of Pristina, Kosovo. While there she researched, interviewed and reported on a variety of key issues for the freshly minted country, including its push for United Nations recognized sovereignty and efforts to field a 2012 Olympic team. Jordan also held a position in Miami University's Office of Government Relations, the main lobbying arm for the university where she assisted with initiatives on both the state and federal level. Jordan holds dual BA degrees in Journalism and International Relations from Miami University. While at Miami, Jordan spent five months studying in Eastern Africa. In Africa she primarily focused on zoology, culture and language, politics and economics, and the regional healthcare system. Those studies included several cultural immersions and homestays, one of which was with the Maasai Tribe where she researched Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). This research led to an invitation to speak during the 2014 Rotary International UN Day at the United Nations.
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New Report: Defenders Of The Earth
Posted by Jordan Koletic on July 16, 2017
It has never been deadlier to take a stand against companies that steal land and destroy the environment. Our new report Defenders of the Earth found that nearly four people were murdered...
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Call for Articles: Displacement in the Middle East (Due out February 2018)
Posted by Jordan Koletic on July 12, 2017
Deadline for submission of articles: Monday 23rd October 2017 The Middle East currently is both the source and recipient of the largest numbers of refugees and internally displaced persons (IDPs)...
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Refugees International Report: Ongoing Abuses And Oppression Of The Rohingya In Myanmar
Posted by Jordan Koletic on July 12, 2017
Over the past many decades, the country of Myanmar, also known as Burma, has confronted no shortage of compelling human rights and humanitarian issues that have merited the deep concern...
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Breaking the Financial Chains of Modern Slavery
Posted by Jordan Koletic on July 12, 2017
Human trafficking is both illegal and big business. The International Labour Organization estimates that forced labour, one of the forms of exploitation into which humans are trafficked,...
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After the Rupture: Understanding Transitional Justice and Reconciliation
Posted by Jordan Koletic on July 12, 2017
Transitional justice processes usually take place in countries where the social order has ruptured and given way to mass atrocities. For violations to rise to the scale of tens of thousands, the...
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