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David Luna

David Luna

Business at OECD, Chair of the Anti-Illicit Trade Expert Group; and Chair of USCIB's Anti-Illicit Trade Committee (AITC).

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Twitter: @Davidmlunausa1

A former U.S. Diplomat and national security official, Mr. Luna is a globally-recognized strategic thought leader, advocate for security of humanity, and a leading voice internationally on crime convergence, transnational threats, international affairs, geopolitical risks, changing character of peace & war, illicit trade, threat finance, and global illicit economies ("dark side of globalization") that fuel greater insecurity and instability around the world.

Mr. Luna has worked across sectors in 95+ countries, engaging in bilateral anti-crime policy meetings, programming, training, capacity-building. For over 20 years, as a USG official, Mr. Luna partnered with 150+ member states in numerous international organizations, diplomatic fora/initiatives and public-private partnerships to promote the U.S. foreign policy and national security goals of the President of the United States, and the Secretary of State, over four successive Administrations.

Mr. Luna is the Chair of the Business at OECD Anti-Illicit Trade (AIT) Expert Group, Chair of AIT Committee of the U.S. Council for International Business (USCIB), Board Member of the United Nations Association-NCA, and a Senior Fellow for National Security, Director of Anti-Illicit Trade Institute (AITI), Terrorism, Transnational Crime Corruption Center, George Mason University. He was previously the Chair of the OECD Task Force on Countering Illicit Trade; and Vice-Chair of the World Economic Forum Global Agenda Council's Illicit Trade and Organized Crime.

Risk Management and Threat Mitigation: Mr. Luna continues to work with governments, international organizations, businesses, and civil society groups globally to strengthen the rule of law; promote open markets; supply chain security; protect intellectual property; and develop international strategies to confront illicit economies, and convergence crime (corruption, organized crime, terrorism) and other market risks, vulnerabilities, and threats.

A Strategic Advantage: Luna Global Networks and ICAIE are well-prepared to help tackle among the most pressing security threats and governance challenges across the digital world, borders, markets, and industries through convergence strategies that target a complex environment holistically; net-centric partnerships that leverage collective action; risk management frameworks; and harnessing transformative technologies that produce greater results, enduring solutions.

Helping Governments, Businesses, and Communities to Harness Sustainability for Good and Safeguard the Peace and Security for Humanity.

Recent Events and Presentations

August 25, 2022

Establishing Global Norms to Protect Online Shoppers from Dangerous Counterfeits

Watch Center for Data Innovation's panel discussion about how the public and private sector can work together to establish global norms and best practice to better protect consumers from counterfeits and ensure respect for intellectual property in e-commerce.

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