Arianna Brangman
Arianna holds two BAs (cum laude) in International Security & Cooperation and Abnormal Psychology from the University of Michigan—Ann Arbor and is currently pursuing a Masters in Intelligence & International Security from King’s College London. In addition to her dissertation topic exploring how authoritarian states are allowed to conduct human rights violations with impunity, Arianna specializes in transnational crime, geopolitical risk, terrorism, intelligence analysis and foreign policy. Across her academic career she has engaged in Cross-Cultural Negotiation research which explored international trade practices within different sectors.
Originally from the United States, Arianna has lived in France, Switzerland, England, Morocco, and South Korea. During her undergraduate, she studied in Japan where she cataloged the destruction and restoration process from the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. In 2023 she participated in the Kosovo Summer Institute where she studied human rights violations, conflict resolution, and diplomacy from EU representatives. In addition to her role as a Risk Intelligence Analyst at Luminint, Arianna also maintains work within the corporate risk sector in London, and would like to use her skills to bridge the gap between intelligence in the public and private sectors. |