Director, Program Operations

Alexander Guido is a director of program operations at the National Committee and is responsible for evaluating and refining programmatic and administrative processes for strategic initiatives, and oversees the Committee’s CRM project planning and development. Mr. Guido first joined the Committee as an intern in 2013 before becoming a member of staff as a program and administrative assistant in 2015.

Mr. Guido graduated from Manhattan College in 2014 with a B.A. in international studies with a concentration in Asia. Throughout his collegiate career, Mr. Guido focused on security and economic issues in Northeast Asia, particularly China. In fall of 2012, he participated in American University’s Chinese Global Economics and Trade program. During that time, he served as an intern at the United States International Trade Commission’s Office of Investigations where he conducted research and analysis on active trade disputes between the United States and several Asian nations. Additionally, while at American University, he authored a research project on Sino-American trade relations. Mr. Guido then spent a semester at Beijing Language and Culture University where he was enrolled in an intensive Chinese language program. At Manhattan College, he was very involved with the school’s award winning National Model United Nations team, having served as their head delegate for several years.

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