Daniel is the first year Project Analyst in the Washington, DC office working in the Federal practice. He graduated from Georgetown University in May of 2009 with a B.A. in International Relations and Arabic.
During his time at Georgetown, Daniel hosted a talk radio show and edited for the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs. At different points during school he worked for Washington Post columnist George F. Will, the Embassy of Afghanistan, and the Scottish National Party's Westminster office. Before he attended Georgetown, Daniel was recruited to serve on the President's Office Student Staff team at Georgetown after staffing a summit at Georgetown on recovery and reconstruction in Afghanistan. He also spent the summer of 2008 writing for the Daily Star in Beirut, Lebanon.
Since college he has worked at PFC Energy, an oil and gas consulting firm, and in the Hong Kong office of a small private equity start-up. Daniel is originally from Alabama and grew up in Nashville, TN. His free time is consumed with reading, writing, cooking, and as a fan of the University of Alabama’s football team.