Anagha is a Project Analyst in the Boston office. She graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from Brown University with a Bachelor of Arts in French Studies and International Relations.
At Brown, Anagha served as editor-in-chief of the Brown Journal of World Affairs, after previously serving as managing editor. The Journal is a professional, nationally circulated foreign policy publication that draws submissions from world leaders, academics, and policymakers. In her time as editor, Anagha spearheaded a new recruitment process and business restructuring initiatives, as well as the launch of a weblog.
As a Writing Fellow, Anagha worked closely with other college students over three years to improve their academic and rhetorical writing skills. She was an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant in the Department of French Studies for two years, heading intermediate-level language sections. She studied abroad at L’Institut d’Etudes Politiques in Lyon, France, where she also taught English to local students.
During her summers, Anagha worked on various human rights advocacy projects in Washington D.C., including several political asylum cases. She also interned at the Office of the Attorney General of Rhode Island, where her research was focused primarily on consumer protection. A native of Kansas, she enjoys classical Indian dance, cooking, and travel.
Anagha is currently staffed in the Corporate and Environmental sections, in addition to working on the firm’s Eighth Grade Academy and Pie in the Sky programs.