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Daniel Kim is currently an evening J.D. candidate at Georgetown University Law Center, pursuing transactional legal training in enterprise-led development, climate finance, and impact investment. Daniel has a Bachelor of Arts from the Johns Hopkins University and Master of Arts from the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) in development economics, international political economy, and international development.

 Daniel concurrently serves as the Senior Partnerships Manager for the $250M USAID Climate Finance for Development Accelerator, where he designs, manages and implements regional and global climate mitigation and adaptation projects, with the mandate of mobilizing $2.5B in private and public climate finance. Daniel leverages his expertise in climate finance, private sector engagement, and public financial management to support global climate goals, collaborating with diverse stakeholders and partners across the public and private sectors. Previously, Daniel worked as an Economic Growth and Trade Practice Specialist at Chemonics International, overseeing a global portfolio of 20+ USAID projects in economic growth and trade, providing technical advisory services for business development, and delivering critical management and training support for a USAID innovative finance project.