Bio/Description

Don Kohla is a senior in the School of Public and International Affairs. His interests focus on transatlantic security partnerships, global food security and European affairs. Most recently, Don worked at Albright Stonebridge Group in the Europe practice. Previously, he was an Adviser at the Permanent Mission of the Principality of Liechtenstein to the United Nations, covering political affairs. Don has also worked in government relations for K9s for Warriors, veterans-focused nonprofit, and interned at Teton Trust Company, a Wyoming-based trust company, where he provided internal guidance on federal tax policies and bilateral international financial agreements. His past academic research has involved Russian alcohol policy and congressional intelligence oversight. On campus, Don chairs the Orange Key Guide Association, Princeton’s undergraduate tour guide service. He is originally from Jacksonville, Florida.