Deborah G. Rosenblum currently serves as the Executive Vice President of the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI), a non-profit dedicated to transforming global security by driving systemic solutions to nuclear and biological threats. Ms. Rosenblum is part of NTI’s executive leadership team and helps oversee the organization’s threat reduction programs, operations and development as well as co-chairs NTI’s task force on diversity, equity and inclusion. Ms. Rosenblum serves as the President of the Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellowship which is dedicated to developing next generation talent and capacity. Prior to assuming her position at NTI in 2009, Ms. Rosenblum was a vice president with The Cohen Group, an international consulting firm. She also served as a career civil servant for 12 years in the Office of the Secretary of Defense, including as a member of the Senior Executive Service. Ms. Rosenblum worked in the areas of nuclear forces, counter-proliferation policy, countering narcotics, homeland defense, and peacekeeping operations and support. She also represented the United States in multi-year bilateral negotiations with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea around its nuclear program. Ms. Rosenblum holds a master’s degree from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate with a bachelor’s degree from Middlebury College. She is fluent in French. Prior to joining the United States Government, Ms. Rosenblum was an Assistant Secretary with the Irving Trust Bank in New York, where she sourced, analyzed and structured financial transactions for corporate clients.