International Security, International Criminal and Trafficking Operations, Mexican Drug Trafficking Organizations, Critical Infrastructure/Key Resources, AML/CTF, Emergency Management, Policy Analysis, Strategic Analysis. As well, Mobile Financial Services and Islamic Banking and Finance.
Bio
Matt Herbert is a Masters candidate at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. His research focuses on issues of economic development, technology, and security. Prior to attending The Fletcher School, Matt worked as a threats analyst, dealing with transnational armed groups, drug trafficking, and human trafficking issues. Matt also worked as a special assistant for Governor Bill Richardson of New Mexico, handling political and legislative affairs. Matt graduated from the College of Santa Fe in 2006 with a double Bachelors of Arts in Political Science and Documentary Studies, and a Bachelors of Fine Arts in Photography. He has done field research on economic development, human security and public diplomacy in Mongolia, Mozambique, Brazil, and Kenya.
Project(s)
M-Banking 2009: Balancing Innovation and Regulation