Investor & investor, CEO of SOSV & Bradford Higgins
April 29, 2022
Higgins is currently president and chairman of the board of JumpStart International, a humanitarian aid organization that has done extensive work in Iraq and is currently working in Gaza.
Higgins is currently president and chairman of the board of JumpStart International, a humanitarian aid organization that has done extensive work in Iraq and is currently working in Gaza.
Higgins is currently president and chairman of the board of JumpStart International, a humanitarian aid organization that has done extensive work in Iraq and is currently working in Gaza.
He is also a venture partner at SOSV, where he invests in energy and energy efficiency technologies.
He is also a venture partner at SOSV, where he invests in energy and energy efficiency technologies.
He is also a venture partner at SOSV, where he invests in energy and energy efficiency technologies.
He left the State Department on January 20, 2009.
In 2008 , he was elected Chairman of the Audit Committee of the Organization of American States and Senior Advisor to the United States Ambassador to the Organization of American States Hector Morales .
He joined the U.S. Department of State in 2004 and was appointed Assistant Secretary of State and Chief Financial Officer on December 13 , 2005 by President George W. Bush , succeeding Christopher Burnham .
He was Senior Advisor to the Assistant Secretary of State for Resource Management and Finance Director, through which he led assessment teams in Iraq and led to the $18.4 billion Iraq reconstruction program.
In 2005, he returned and worked as a senior adviser to the US Ambassador to Iraq Zalmay Khalilzad and the first director of the Strategic Activities and Evaluation Department of the US Mission in Iraq.
Higgins has served in Iraq twice, first as Head of Planning for the Iraq Reconstruction Authority in Baghdad, Iraq, and as Finance Director of the Interim Coalition Administration in Baghdad in 2004.
He then joined Bear Stearns Asset Management as Managing Director in charge of marketing pensions in the public sector.
He worked at Credit Suisse First Boston, where he was Managing Director and manager of Municipal utilities and Infrastructure groups.
He also worked at Goldman Sachs, where he was co-head of the tax-free energy group.