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Matt Gold

Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham University, and former Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for North America within the Executive Office of the President.

Matt Gold is an Adjunct Professor of Law at the Fordham University School of Law, and the former Deputy Assistant U.S. Trade Representative for North America within the Executive Office of the President.

Matt worked for the State and Defense Departments during three civilian tours in Iraq advising in the trade component of democracy building. He has been consulted by the White House, National Security Council staff, State Department, and members of Congress on issues at the intersection of trade and national security.

Matt has also worked for the Commerce and Justice Departments, and his senior roles have included Chairman of a U.S.-Canada Binational Panel that resolved a magnesium trade dispute under NAFTA, and Chairman of the U.S. Delegation to the U.S.-Canada Software Lumber Talks.

Matt also advises U.S. businesses on the United States’ rights under international trade agreements to protect U.S. investments in foreign countries, and to ensure access for U.S. goods and services to foreign markets.

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