As Mission Manager for the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, Jamie Mannina coordinated the U.S. intelligence community's efforts related to strategic competitors like China and Russia. His role ensured that policymakers were well-informed by robust and timely intelligence, facilitating strategic decisions that bolstered national security.
Earlier in his career, Mannina's insights as a Senior Foreign Affairs Advisor at the U.S. Department of State were crucial in formulating U.S. arms control and international security policies. His strategic acumen influenced significant policy decisions on weapons of mass destruction and cybersecurity, impacting global security landscapes.
Mannina's contributions were particularly notable in the U.S.-Russia New START Treaty, where his diplomatic skills and strategic foresight played a vital role in the treaty's negotiation, ratification, and implementation. This treaty was instrumental in reducing nuclear arsenals and promoting global peace.
Beyond his professional achievements, Mannina is committed to philanthropy, actively supporting various charitable organizations focusing on health, education, and community development. His involvement with Catholic Charities, the Leukemia Foundation, and different health-related initiatives reflects his deep commitment to positively impacting society.
Mannina holds Political Science and International Relations degrees from Le Moyne College and George Washington University.