Alessandra is a first year student in the Conflict Resolution program at Georgetown. Alessandra earned her B.A. from Dartmouth College where her focus was on international relations and mass atrocities; she has over ten years of experience working in atrocity prevention and consulting with US government agencies on research, strategy, and communications. Alessandra comes to the program with a deep background in atrocity prevention and forecasting from her time managing the Early Warning Project at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Center for Prevention of Genocide and is currently studying what happens after conflicts and atrocities, including transitional justice processes and the inclusion of rebel groups/paramilitaries/perpetrators of atrocities in those processes.