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Erica Razook
Erica Razook is the associate legal officer for the Anticorruption Program of the Open Society Justice Initiative. Based in the New York office, Razook previously spent four years in Amnesty International’s Business and Human Rights program and as Economic Relations Policy Director where she developed corporate accountability strategies and represented Amnesty before national and inter-national bodies, civil society, and the media.
Previously, Razook was a consultant with Arthur Andersen, where she conducted compliance reviews of anti money-laundering and anti-terrorism regulation within the financial services industry. She received her Juris Doctor from Brooklyn Law School and her Bachelor of Science in Finance and Information Systems from New York University.
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