Before joining the Secretariat, Brin completed her Masters in Global Human Development from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service, specializing in program design and evaluation and with a certificate in social innovation and global development.
Prior to Georgetown, Brin spent five years at the Center for Global Development (CGD), where she led work to strengthen the organization’s approach to defining, measuring, and communicating its impact, conducted research on global health policy and financing, and executed public and private events to convene key policy stakeholders around innovative research and policy recommendations.
While pursuing her master’s, Brin worked with Instiglio — a non-profit dedicated to transforming global development effectiveness through results-based approaches — as a summer associate based in Mauritius and a graduate student intern. At Instiglio, Brin helped establish a central impact team and developed impact measurement and management strategies and frameworks to capture and inform the organization’s work with governments and development partners.
Brin received her Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Educational Studies from Colgate University. While pursuing her bachelor’s degree, Brin held positions as a legislative affairs intern in the Bureau for Legislative and Public Affairs at the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and as an intern at Save the Children helping to advance their Maternal Newborn and Child Survival and Early Childhood Education campaigns.