— Aiden Moskal-Linder —
Aiden is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Economics, International Studies, and French at the University of Michigan. During his first year, he worked as a research assistant on behalf of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), exploring the economics of human trafficking of Nigerian women. Throughout his university experience, he has held other leadership positions within international community-focused organizations, like UNICEF – serving as the sole chair for education and internal development for student members. In 2024, he served as a team member for the OptiMize Social Innovation Challenge, where his team successfully pitched and received funding to support technological innovation projects in Buenos Aires public schools. His interest in global and foreign development affairs was highlighted through his work at the U.S. Department of Commerce’s International Trade Administration, where he worked as a research intern, and later at Ámaxa, a young non-profit focused on expanding opportunities for global changemakers. He is excited to be a part of the work at PCRC, after which, he plans to teach abroad in France following undergraduate studies, followed by a potential career in the United States Foreign Service.