Camilla Reitherman is a project assistant for the Atlantic Council’s Millennium Leadership Program. In this role, she helps facilitate international leadership programs, including the Millennium Leadership Intensive and the Millennium Fellowship.
Before joining the Atlantic Council, Reitherman graduated from George Washington University with a major in international affairs and a minor in journalism and mass communication. Throughout her time in Washington, DC, Reitherman interned at a range of public and private institutions including the US House of Representatives, the US Global Leadership Coalition, the International Visitors Leadership Program at Meridian International Center, and, most recently, the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Studies, where she served as staff assistant to Mark Green, the former administrator of the US Agency for International Development. Through these experiences, Reitherman has honed her skills in writing, strategic communication, policy research, and project management. She has also done extensive research on Haiti and has published this work in the Atlantic Council’s New Atlanticist.