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From the desk of: Talia Hagerty, M.S.

, Peace Economics
M.S., NYU Center for Global Affairs, 2010-2012 Institute for Economics and Peace: Research Consultant, 2011 Matthiessen Strategies, LLC: Associate Strategy, stakeholder relations for $1mil advocacy campaign, 2011-2012 Greenheart: Sales Lead fair trade from over 50 countries, 2008-2010 B.A., Economics, Eckerd College: 2005-2008 Work Plan White paper proposal: Markets as an Instrument of Peace
Recent research by Talia Hagerty further demonstrates that markets can mitigate or increase violent conflict according to their structure & supply chain. Data from Building Markets programing, presented in this white paper, demonstrates how markets can directly build peace.

@buildingmrkets for the simple things making soap, shipping veggies that add up to be our lives

Livestreamed launch from HQ, 3/21 Follower Target List


Goal: 10k followers by 4/1 @TheEconomist (2,782,813 followers) @gatesfoundation (865,655) @UN (1,252,326) @WHO (657,143) @AlertNet (33,645) @globpeaceindex (6,150) @IrrawaddyNews (6,628) @IASFMedia (39,329)

Messaging

@buildingmrkets for the things that are nothing when we have them, and everything when we dont

imagine spending your aid $ twice building schools and @buildingmrkets

March/April Video Blogs


1. Interview w. UN Preventative Action Framework team on strategy coherence 2. Field Staff wk of 3/11 Liberia 3. Dev. Research Institute Conf., 3/22 4. Field Staff wk of 3/25 - Myanmar 5. American University/ Institute for Economics & Peace Conf., DC, 4/5-6

giving aid is a moment of glory; @buildingmrkets means a lifetime of #peace


@taliahagerty tweeting for @buildingmrkets this is how we #ChangeAid


Contact me: (561) 373 7818 taliahagerty@gmail.com

Compelling speaker, writer, & advocate Independently designed field work: NYC, Cuba, Mxico In-country coursework: Myanmar, Laos, Thailand Successful crowdfunding (click through to video) Speaking: UNDP, NY Peace, NYU, UMass, Notre Dame Publications: Peace Economics, Policy Coherence in Myanmar, Theory of Change

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