Greenwald Gives Lecture at MFA on ISIS and Antiquities

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Michael B. Greenwald (Pardee ’07), Lecturer at the Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University, gave a lecture at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston on June 8, 2018 on the economics of ISIS and the antiquities market. 

Greenwald gave a lecture entitled “Conflict Antiquities: A Terrorist Financing Risk.”

Greenwald has served in senior diplomatic roles within the U.S. government, serving as a financial diplomat in Africa, Europe and the Middle East spanning the tenures of U.S Treasury Secretaries Geithner, Lew, and Mnuchin. Most recently, Michael served as the first United States Treasury Attaché appointed to Qatar and Kuwait and opened the Treasury Department’s office in Doha, Qatar in August 2015. 

Michael B. Greenwald is currently a Senior Vice President of Tiedemann Advisors and is responsible for working with clients and prospective clients and assisting with the Firm’s business development efforts. Michael is also the Senior Advisor to the President and CEO Fred Kempe of the Atlantic Council. Learn more about him here