March 25, 2025 – Trump National Security Advisor Mike Waltz’s wife is member of the Atlantic Council, World Economic Forum’s Global Advisory Council and Council on Foreign Relations

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Dr. Julia Nesheiwa (Credit: Women Forward Initiative)

Meet the wife of Trumps new National security advisor, Rep Mike Waltz. She seems to specialize with climate change, is an Atlantic Council fellow, is an executive director at a global behavioral change org, and has worked at the World Economic Forum.

Dr. Julia Nesheiwat is a distinguished fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center and a recognized expert for energy, environment, climate change, and national security issues as a public servant, academic, former military officer, and US diplomat.

In December 2020, she served as commissioner on the US Arctic Research Commission reporting to the Biden White House and Congress on domestic and international Arctic and climate issues.

From February 2020 to January 2021, Nesheiwat served as the deputy assistant to the president for Homeland Security & Resilience, and from 2011 to 2014, she served as deputy assistant secretary of state where she worked to build the first Energy Resources Bureau at the Department of State.

She served on the World Economic Forum’s Global Advisory Council on low-carbon energy transformation as well as an international affairs fellow with the Council on Foreign Relations.

Dr. Julia Nesheiwat is the Executive Director of Women Forward International (WFI).

This is partnered with the United Nations. And its goals are global behavioral CHANGE, sustainability, social justice, diversity equity and inclusion (DEI).

There they connect multitudes of NGO’s and government officials for the global good. While using their United Nations connections.

Dr. Kent Davis-Packard is Founder and President of Women Forward International, which she launched as an initiative at the Aspen Institute in 2019.

“Our partnership with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) has enabled us to share our scholarly research globally.”

“WFI offers companies the opportunity to fulfill their purpose in sustainability, diversity, equity and inclusion.”

Sources to follow, and hubby will be next. Hopefully before he gets approved by the senate.

Dr Julia Nesheiwat says that she is a Republican.

Anyways here’s the Atlantic Council Page on her. Organization highlights on this pages bio include the Council on Foreign Relations, World Economic Forum, and State Department.

“Dr. Julia Nesheiwat is a distinguished fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Global Energy Center and a recognized expert for energy, environment, climate change, and national security issues as a public servant, academic, former military officer, and US diplomat.”

https://archive.is/d6ncT

Dr. Julia Nesheiwat was appointed by the President, to the United States Arctic Research Commission on December 30, 2020.

Dr. Nesheiwat brings to the USARC a focus on building public-private partnerships, and over 20 years of experience in energy resources, critical infrastructure, climate, environmental science, and national and homeland security serving in the Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden Administrations.

https://archive.is/35cuQ

The second link will take you to a United Nations event page where she spoke at. She was working for the State Department at the time of her presentation. The doc is nothing special it just shows her dedication to Climate Change.

You may need to use the text reader. The link to her doc is on this page.

https://seors.unfccc.int/seors/reports/archive.html?session_id=cop22

Dr. Julia Nesheiwat is Executive Director at the Women Forward Initiative

– Kent Davis-Packard is Founder and President of Women Forward International, which she launched as an initiative at the Aspen Institute in 2019.
https://archive.is/h54Te

The Women Forward Initiative:

– WFI offers companies the opportunity to fulfill their purpose in sustainability, diversity, equity and inclusion.

– Our partnership with the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) has enabled us to share our scholarly research globally.

– Together we are transforming academic research to make the Sustainable Development Goals a living reality.

https://archive.is/UqE41