Tom Cardamone
managing director
Email: tcardamone@gfintegrity.org
Phone: (202) 293-0740 x222
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Tom Cardamone is the managing director of Global Financial Integrity (GFI). For two decades he has worked for and led non-profit public policy organizations in Washington, DC. Among his roles Cardamone has been an analyst, project director and executive director for, and a consultant to, several non-profit organizations.
Prior to joining GFI, Cardamone was a consultant to non-governmental organizations in the areas of strategic organizational and program planning, development and web site content. From 2000 to 2003 he was executive director of the Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, a Washington, D.C.-based arms control group. As a project director for the Center from 1993 – 2000, Cardamone developed and implemented the core components of an educational project on the economic, security and human rights implications of excessive military equipment sales to developing nations.
During his career Cardamone has advocated policy positions on television, talk-radio and in print media including appearances on CNN, Canadian Broadcasting and Swiss Broadcasting and in numerous newspapers including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post. He has delivered remarks on security issues at the James E. Baker, III, Institute for Public Policy at Rice University and at the John F. Kennedy Library. He also was a contributing author for the book “War or Health: A Reader.”
Work by this expert
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Commentary
by Bill Goodfellow
Aug-08-2012 |
Listen as CIP's executive director, Bill Goodfellow reflects on Central America's peace processes 25 years after the signing of the Esquipulas II Accords in a Podcast with Adam Isacson... Read More »
by Tom Cardamone
May-24-2012 | Testimony
Tom Cardamone's written testimony before the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations... Read More »
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In the Press
Tom Cardamone
Aug-05-2012 | Quotes
"The favorable relationship between risk and reward makes poaching an 'extremely lucrative business in which to engage,'” said GFI's Tom Cardamone. ... Read More »
Tom Cardamone
May-25-2012 | Quotes
The ivory trade has become a lucrative offshoot of the illicit wildlife trade, valued at up to $10 billion... Read More »
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