Until recently, Jeremy Goldberg spent his days trying to bring about Arab-Israeli peace (and time permitting, peace between India and Pakistan as well), as he ran development for Seeds of Peace. He returned to graduate school at Columbia to study international finance, but also spends his time advising global non-profits on strategy, fundraising, and marketing and communications. He is no stranger to media, having founded the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, writing for that publication as well as publishing pieces in The Washington Quarterly and The Washington Times. He has been a member of the faculty at Young President’s Organization (YPO) Universities, and served on the Center for the Study of the Presidency’s advisory panel for their public diplomacy report on “Strengthening US-Muslim Communications” and on the Spreading Democracy Working Group as part of the New America Foundation’s National Policy Forum on Security, Terrorism, and America’s Purpose. He is an active volunteer on the Obama campaign, helping to lead the Generation Obama chapter in NYC, the young professionals’ arm of the campaign.

Blog Entries by Jeremy Goldberg

Writers May Be Out On Strike, But We Have Found the Seasons' Best New Drama

Posted January 10, 2008 | 07:12 PM (EST)


So I should have known it wouldn't be this easy... You don't go from underdog to frontrunner in two weeks without expecting a fight... I mean, Jimmy Smits didn't defeat Alan Alda on The West Wing in two episodes....

But it's amazing how spectacularly wrong people were about New...

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