Selina Jackson
World Bank
Selina Jackson is the World Bank’s Special Representative to the United Nations and the World Trade Organization in Geneva where she is responsible for managing the World Bank’s relations with the WTO and the Geneva-based UN agencies, including Member governments, and other stakeholders. Selina joined the World Bank Group in 2010 after ten years as Vice President of International Public Affairs at UPS, where she managed UPS’ international trade policy and priorities, including trade facilitation and market access. Prior to UPS, Selina served as U.S. Director of the Transatlantic Business Dialogue (TABD) during its inception in 1995 to 2000. She also served on the White House staff and the staff of former President Ronald Reagan in Los Angeles. Ms. Jackson holds a Masters degree in international political economy from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University, a Masters degree in European studies from the College of Europe in Bruges, Belgium, and a Bachelors degree in history and political science from the University of Kansas.
Articles by Selina Jackson:
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Reinvigorating the trade policy agenda: Think supply chain!
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