Elizabeth Verville
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Elizabeth Verville is the Acting U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State in the Bureau of International Narcotics and the Bureau of Law Enforcement Affairs. Verville led the U.S. Delegation to develop the United Nations Transnational Organized Crime Convention[1]. Prior to her current assignment, she was director for global affairs on the National Security Council staff for international crime, counternarcotics and counterterrorism and deputy director of the first U.S. interagency office to protect the nation’s critical information infrastructure.
Verville received her A.B. from Duke University in 1961.