Lucy Santora is a Research Analyst for Simon Everett in New York City. Her work focuses on strategies for governments and private entities engaged in cyberspace and ICT who are seeking to promote security and increase economic development. Previously she was a Marcellus Policy Fellow at the John Quincy Adams Society where she developed a restraint-informed framework for the crisis in Venezuela that addresses the shortcomings of R2P and economic sanctions. She was also a Junior Fellow at the Pacific Council on International Policy where she worked on 2 national delegations and the GITMO Observer Program. Santora holds a Bachelors of International Relations and a Masters of Public Diplomacy from the University of Southern California. Outside of her vigorous foreign affairs involvement, Santora wrote her first book which takes a non-partisan approach to voting rights and trends in the United States. The work, titled Ballot Boxing, is available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble.