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Gabriel Perlman

2003-2008

Today鈥檚 world is sufficiently complex that thoughtful problem-solvers are always in demand. 聽Gabriel Perlman (2003-08) is one such Old Pauline who has leveraged his academic experiences to great effect in his roles abroad.

A 2008 leaver from St Paul鈥檚, Perlman made the then-unconventional choice to forego a place at Oxford in favour of one at Yale University. Perlman says he doesn鈥檛 regret the move in the slightest. 鈥淭o me it boiled down to the diversity of experience,鈥 he explains. To him, Yale offered more than just a straightforward academic experience, which he credits to providing him a 鈥渕uch more varied perspective on life, the world, and opportunities.鈥 One of the biggest draws for Perlman, who studied for and received a bachelor鈥檚 degree in History, was the ability to engage with professors and receive much more specialised research attention as an undergraduate, benefits would prove useful over the course of his career.

After a brief stint in investment banking after graduation, Perlman left to return to his true passion 鈥 public policy and international relations. He reunited with one of his Yale professors to help research and edit a book on US-Israel relations, to be released in 2017. He then moved to Washington, DC and began working his way into a variety of government roles. He worked for President Obama鈥檚 White House on the National Economic Council before later ending up in the State Department.

Perlman鈥檚 first role in the State Department was with the Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations, working to counter violent extremism across the globe. His work sent him all over the Middle East, Northern Africa and Europe, working with religious leaders and communities to design anti-extremism programmes for youths.

The following summer in 2014 saw the emergence of the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. With the aim of rolling back the ideological message of the terrorist organisation, the President appointed a new committee within the State Department to counter the threat of ISIL. Perlman joined that team and worked on the committee until this past summer, holding the title of Special Assistant to the U.S. Special Presidential Envoy to Counter ISIL 鈥 a title that鈥檚 neither easy to say nor easy to define!

Perlman鈥檚 duties included speechwriting for congressional hearings and assisting a coalition of resources to counter ISIL鈥檚 message. The team acted as a clearinghouse for most major government resources, including law enforcement and the judiciary. After the Paris attacks in November 2016, the cause gained more momentum, and the committee鈥檚 role became less about lobbying for resources and more about capitalising on the worldwide momentum to stop the terrorist threat.

How does one even go about getting involved with a huge governmental organisation like the State Department? After all, there are not exactly university courses offered in 鈥淗ow to Defeat ISIL鈥. Perlman attributes the arc of his career more to the context of his studies than to the actual content itself. Programs like the ones he found at Yale 鈥 鈥渆xperiential/academic hybrids,鈥 he suggests 鈥 prepare one鈥檚 attitude for these kinds of careers, 鈥渁s well as provide hard brass contacts with important people,鈥 he notes.

Perlman has now moved on to his next challenge 鈥 Yale Law School. He reasons that his training in the law will serve him well for future endeavours in public policy. 鈥淚t鈥檚 important to have an in-depth understanding of the Constitution, checks and balances, government agencies and initiatives,鈥 he explains. 鈥淧eople with legal understanding are much better positioned to develop those policies.鈥