Frank Lowenstein has a diverse and extensive work experience. Frank is currently the Vice President of Global Government Relations at SkyPower Global, where they engage with governments worldwide to facilitate the development of utility-scale solar projects. Additionally, they hold the position of Executive Director at APCO Worldwide, leading their international Global Solutions practice group, providing advice on reputational challenges, investment opportunities, crises, and geopolitical issues for international corporations.
Prior to their current roles, Frank was the Executive Director of the Kerry Initiative at Yale University from May 2017 to December 2020. Frank was responsible for overseeing the initiative's activities and programs.
Before their time at Yale, Frank worked for the United States Department of State as the Special Envoy for Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations and Senior Advisor to the Secretary of State. In this role from 2014 to 2017, they played a significant role in the Middle East peace process, including policy formation, strategic messaging, and representing the US in international engagements.
Frank also served as a Principal at the Podesta Group from October 2011 to February 2013 and held the position of Staff Director and Chief Counsel for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee from March 2010 to October 2011. In the latter role, they managed the committee's staff, budget, and agenda, and oversaw legal and legislative matters, including the confirmation process for State Department nominees during President Obama's administration.
Frank Lowenstein attended Yale University from 1986 to 1990, where they earned their Bachelor's degree. Frank later went on to attend Boston College Law School and Yale Law School, but no information is provided about the duration or degrees obtained at these institutions.
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