MATT SHERMAN
As a Senior Advisor to The Scowcroft Group, Mr. Sherman
assists clients with political and commercial risk analysis with
operations in Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
Mr. Sherman recently concluded two years of government service
in Iraq. Under the Coalition Provisional Authority and later the
Department of State, Mr. Sherman advised both senior Iraqi and
Coalition personnel on non-military security matters, and was
the coordinator of policy that guided the creation and
operations of Iraq’s domestic security forces and assisted with
the development of the 2005 election strategies.
Prior to his appointment to Iraq, Mr. Sherman had other foreign
assignments with the Department of State to Bosnia, Kosovo,
Croatia, Montenegro, Ukraine and Moldova where he served as an
election security planner and an international monitor. As a
private civilian, Mr. Sherman worked as the Director of Research
for General Colin Powell and his non-profit organization,
America's Promise. He also served on the Foreign Policy Advisory
Board of the George W. Bush for President 2000 Campaign, chaired
by Dr. Condoleezza Rice. Trained as an attorney, he practiced
corporate law for the firm, Drinker Biddle & Reath.
Mr. Sherman received his B.A and J.D. from the University of
North Carolina, and an M.Phil. in International Relations from
Cambridge University. As a Fulbright Scholar, he worked with the
Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs on bi-lateral U.S. –
Australian trade regulations. He is a contributor to the Opinion
page of The New York Times and is a consultant to the defense
community on security issues in the Middle East.