Last updated by grzegorz on 2020-12-16. Originally submitted by tomski on 2020-12-12.
The Department of Studies in Culture welcomes everyone to a talk "The U.S. Presidential Election Process Explained" by Esther Bell, Environment, Science, Technology, and Health Officer, U.S. Embassy Warsaw, Dec 15, 11:30 a.m. on MS Teams.
The U.S. Presidential Election Process Explained
by
Esther Bell
US Embassy in Warsaw
Dec 15, 11:30 a.m.
To join the meeting via MS Teams, please use the code: gfetc8k
The U.S. presidential election is a massive undertaking which officially lasts over ten months from the start of primary season to the general election. Learn more about the U.S. presidential election process, how COVID-19 affected the 2020 election, and what a presidential transition looks like.
Esther Bell joined the U.S. Foreign Service in 2009 after completing a B.A. in International Relations at Johns Hopkins University. She currently serves as an Economic Officer at the U.S. Embassy Warsaw. Prior to her assignment in Warsaw she worked as a Staff Assistant in the State Department’s European Bureau (2017-2018) and a Public Diplomacy Officer in the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs (2015-2017). Her previous overseas assignments include consular tours in Bogota, Colombia (2013-2015) and Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (2010-2012). Esther speaks Polish, Spanish, Amharic, and some French.