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==Background==
 
==Background==
Ms Siegel holds Bachelor’s degrees in History, Political Science and Journalism, as well as a Master’s degree in Political Science. She is also ABD in Political Science, her dissertation examining U.S. military-media relations since Vietnam. She has an extensive publication record, having several official studies and book chapters to her name, and in addition to this she has written articles to a range of journals. In particular she has been writing about conflicts in Middle- East, [http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/ED19Ak02.html see for example here], [http://www.ctc.usma.edu/sentinel/CTCSentinel-Vol1Iss11.pdf here] [http://www.jamestown.org/details/?tx_bzdstaffdirectory_pi1%5BshowUid%5D=369&tx_bzdstaffdirectory_pi1%5BbackPid%5D=60&no_cache=1 and here]. Ms Siegel has taught in the French Army Academy, the American Military University, and the Pearson Peacekeeping Center in Canada.
 
  
In 1996 she founded an independent consultancy firm [[Insight Through Analysis]] where she is a senior analyst. She has also worked as a consultant for NATO’S Joint Analysis Team, a consultant at [[Strategic Social]] which is a company conducting "Cultural Analysis and Market Research to increase the customers’ ability to understand and predict behavior in populations of interest, and inform communication and engagement efforts" <ref>"[https://www.strategicsocial.com/?page_id=1093 Strategic Social Services]", accessed 09/11/2010</ref>, as well as an author at West Point Combating Terrorism Center <ref>”[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/pascale-combelles-siegel/6/347/185 Pascale Combelles Siegel]”, Linked In, accessed 10/11/2010</ref>. She has also worked with the US military being deployed to Bosnia <ref>”[http://www.fpif.org/articles/a_debacle_in_the_battle_for_hearts_and_minds A Debacle in the Battle for Hearts and Minds]”, Foreign Policy in Focus, accessed 10/11/2010</ref>.
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Ms. Siegel holds Bachelor’s degrees in History, Political Science and Journalism, as well as a Master’s degree in Political Science. She is also ABD in Political Science, her dissertation examining U.S. military-media relations since Vietnam. She has an extensive publication record, having several official studies and book chapters to her name, and in addition to this she has written articles to a range of journals. In particular her interest has been drawn to conflicts in the Middle- East, [http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/ED19Ak02.html see for example here], [http://www.ctc.usma.edu/sentinel/CTCSentinel-Vol1Iss11.pdf here][http://www.jamestown.org/details/?tx_bzdstaffdirectory_pi1%5BshowUid%5D=369&tx_bzdstaffdirectory_pi1%5BbackPid%5D=60&no_cache=1 and here]. Ms. Siegel has taught in the French Army Academy, the American Military University, and the Pearson Peacekeeping Center in Canada.
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In 1996 she founded an independent consultancy firm [[Insight Through Analysis]] where she is a senior analyst. She has also worked as a consultant for NATO’S Joint Analysis Team, an author at West Point Combating Terrorism Center, as well as a consultant at [[Strategic Social]]<ref>”[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/pascale-combelles-siegel/6/347/185 Pascale Combelles Siegel]”, Linked In, accessed 10/11/2010</ref>, which is a company conducting "Cultural Analysis and Market Research to increase the customers’ ability to understand and predict behavior in populations of interest, and inform communication and engagement efforts. Understanding cultures and local markets at a granular level helps decision makers work within the environment they are trying to impact, reducing potential friction points and producing outreach that is resonant within the populations of interest" <ref>"[https://www.strategicsocial.com/?page_id=1093 Strategic Social Services]", accessed 09/11/2010</ref>. Ms. Siegel has also worked with the US military, serving in Bosnia <ref>”[http://www.fpif.org/articles/a_debacle_in_the_battle_for_hearts_and_minds A Debacle in the Battle for Hearts and Minds]”, Foreign Policy in Focus, accessed 10/11/2010</ref>.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Latest revision as of 15:21, 17 November 2010

Currently she works as a Senior Research Scientist at Glevum Associates. Her expertise includes strategic communications, military-media and civil-military relations research, analysis, planning and assessment [1], and perception management [2].

Background

Ms. Siegel holds Bachelor’s degrees in History, Political Science and Journalism, as well as a Master’s degree in Political Science. She is also ABD in Political Science, her dissertation examining U.S. military-media relations since Vietnam. She has an extensive publication record, having several official studies and book chapters to her name, and in addition to this she has written articles to a range of journals. In particular her interest has been drawn to conflicts in the Middle- East, see for example here, hereand here. Ms. Siegel has taught in the French Army Academy, the American Military University, and the Pearson Peacekeeping Center in Canada.

In 1996 she founded an independent consultancy firm Insight Through Analysis where she is a senior analyst. She has also worked as a consultant for NATO’S Joint Analysis Team, an author at West Point Combating Terrorism Center, as well as a consultant at Strategic Social[3], which is a company conducting "Cultural Analysis and Market Research to increase the customers’ ability to understand and predict behavior in populations of interest, and inform communication and engagement efforts. Understanding cultures and local markets at a granular level helps decision makers work within the environment they are trying to impact, reducing potential friction points and producing outreach that is resonant within the populations of interest" [4]. Ms. Siegel has also worked with the US military, serving in Bosnia [5].

External Links

Strategic Social

Combating Terrorism Center at West Point

Notes

  1. Glevum Leadership Team”, Glevum Associates, accessed 10/11/2010
  2. A Debacle in the Battle for Hearts and Minds”, Foreign Policy in Focus, accessed 10/11/2010
  3. Pascale Combelles Siegel”, Linked In, accessed 10/11/2010
  4. "Strategic Social Services", accessed 09/11/2010
  5. A Debacle in the Battle for Hearts and Minds”, Foreign Policy in Focus, accessed 10/11/2010