Washington D.C. – The National Foreign Trade Council (NFTC) announced that Brad Wood has joined the NFTC as Senior Director for Trade and Innovation Policy.
He will serve as NFTC’s lead on policy areas including environment, health, frontier technologies and intellectual property. He will also lead an effort to further deepen the Council’s relationships with the diplomatic community and bolster engagement in North America and the Indo-Pacific.
Most recently Brad served for more than a decade at the Canadian Embassy, where he advanced U.S.-Canada cooperation in support of open trade and an integrated North American market.
“Brad is going to be a great addition to the NFTC team,” said NFTC President Jake Colvin. “ His deep network of relationships throughout the hemisphere, expertise on trade and familiarity with companies’ integrated North American operations will be an asset as we help our members prepare for what’s on deck following the election.”
Brad’s full bio can be found below.
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Brad Wood
Senior Director, Trade and Innovation Policy
Brad Wood is Senior Director for Trade and Innovation Policy at the National Foreign Trade Council, the leading business association dedicated solely to advancing the interests of U.S. companies in international commerce.
Brad previously served in consecutive roles at the Embassy of Canada where he was most recently the Trade Program Manager for Innovation and Industrial Policy and the U.S. representative for Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada. In this capacity Brad advanced Canada-U.S. cooperation bilaterally and with third countries, and worked with the Administration, Congress and business sector to ensure policies support open trade and the integrated North American market.
Prior to the Embassy, Brad worked in several capacities for the Government of Canada in Ottawa where he shaped international policy priorities, coordinated appropriations, mitigated technical barriers to trade, and represented Canada internationally, including at the World Trade Organization.
Brad holds a Master’s in International Trade from the University of Saskatchewan and a Bachelor of Business Administration with an economics double major from Brandon University.
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About the NFTC
The National Foreign Trade Council (NFTC) is the premier business association advancing trade and tax policies that support access to the global marketplace. Founded in 1914, NFTC promotes an open, rules-based global economy on behalf of a diverse membership of U.S.-based businesses.