
About Me
My name is Anthony Bucci, and I believe in the butterfly effect: that making even small changes to big issues can have ripples of positive change that radiate around the world. This has led me to become passionate about many issues of national and international import, including climate change, socioeconomic inequality, international security, human rights, and youth empowerment.
As such, I have actively pursued opportunities at the heights of each of these fields. During my undergraduate career, my name became synonymous on campus with sustainability and environmental policy. During graduate school, my work in international security, political economy, and human rights was praised.
I am an effective communicator and researcher seeking opportunities in public service to improve international cooperation and human security. I look forward to working with you to find our mutual passions and use them to make the world a better place.
You can find my resume on LinkedIn here. References and transcripts available upon request.

Awards

Finalist, 2016 Semi-Finalist, 2015 Office of Personnel Management

For service in the honor of the spirit of Saint Francis of Assisi. First youth recipient. Holy Name Province, Saint Francis of Assisi Parish, Long Beach Island, 2011.

The George Washington University, 2014

For service to honor the legacy of Dr. King. Specifically, for "planting seeds of change" in the GW community. Multicultural Student Services Center, The George Washington University, 2014

Commitment to Action Leader, 2013

For serving as an “example of love, faith and virtue” in the community. The Diocese of Trenton, 2010

Maintained an A average in political science courses. Inducted into the Pi Sigma Alpha Political Honor Society. The George Washington University Department of Political Science, 2013

Completed and exceed the Leadership 4 Service challenge.

Gold Level, 2100 hours of community service between 8th and 12th grade

Selected to be a Scholar for the Opportunity Nation Summit, which aims to restore the American Dream by expanding economic mobility and closing the opportunity gap in America.

Maintained an A average throughout an honors curriculum while a student at the Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science (MATES). Also a member of the Junior NHS.

The University of Chicago
Committee on International Relatios
Master of Arts, Class of 2015
Thesis Topic: Threat Designation
Advisor: John Mearsheimer
Sub-Fields:
• International Security
• Human Rights, Environment, and Law
• International Political Economy

Education

The George Washington University
Bachelor of Arts, Class of 2014
Majors:
• Political Science (Public Policy Focus)
• Environmental Studies
Minor:
• Sustainability

The Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science (MATES)
Academic & Research Honors, Class of 2011
Best decision of my life.
• Mock Trial
• Human Rights Club
• Project Terrapin
• Environmental Field Work
Testimonials
1
Federal Reserve Board Staffer
“I have never seen someone take such initiative.”
2
Responses for "One word to describe Anthony" by Those Who Know Me Well
“Passionate.” “Creative.” “Honest.” “Industrious.” “Integrity.” “Kind.”
3
Dr. John Wnek, Supervisor of the Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science
“Anthony is one of the most talented and accomplished young adults that has attended the Marine Academy of Technology and Environmental Science. He is extremely motivated, responsible,and mature with strong academic ability. He is well rounded which is defined by his participation inmany aspects of the school and the community.”

Contact
Please use the form below to contact me. I look forward to hearing from you.