Camille Ford

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Centre for European Policy Studies

Researcher, Global Governance, Regulation, Innovation and Digital Economy unit

Camille Ford is a Researcher in the Global Governance, Regulation, Innovation and Digital Economy (GRID) unit at CEPS.

Camille’s work at CEPS centers primarily on the Trade and Technology Dialogue, overseeing analysis, events and stakeholder engagement activities supporting the EU-U.S. Trade and Technology Council and its ten Working Groups.

Her research interests focus on transatlantic cooperation on digital and technology issues, governance and regulation of emerging technologies, and the nexus of security and technology policy.

Prior to joining CEPS, Camille worked at the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and Foreign Policy Magazine. During her graduate studies, she served as an intern in the Executive Office of the U.S. Mission to the EU and was previously a Policy Fellow at Foreign Policy for America (FP4A). Camille is also an FP4A NextGen Fellow. She is French, Swiss and American and speaks English, French and Spanish.

 

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