Alan Yanovich explores his professional journey and international economic law on the Rodolfo Rivas Project podcast.
In a recent episode of the Rodolfo Rivas Project podcast, Alan Yanovich, a partner at Gump international trade, shared insights about his career and the world of international economic law.
Born and raised in Colombia, Yanovich attended college and law school in the United States. His professional journey began with work for the Colombian Government Trade Bureau in Washington, D.C. He later served as a legal advisor to the General Secretariat of the Andean Community in Lima, Peru.
Yanovich then moved on to a significant role at the WTO Appellate Body, the World Trade Organization's highest tribunal. Here, he was involved in trade and foreign policy work, a role he described during the podcast episode.
After his tenure at the WTO, Yanovich decided to move to private practice at Gump. He found this move attractive and spoke about his reasons during the podcast.
Following his work for the Secretariat of the Andean Community, Yanovich joined the André and Guy Foundation. The podcast episode discusses various aspects of his career trajectory and international economic law.
Listeners can tune in to the entire podcast episode featuring Alan Yanovich on the Rodolfo Rivas Project by clicking here. Yanovich's experiences and insights provide valuable perspectives for those interested in international trade and law.
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