Jeannie CAMERON

Jeannie CAMERON

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Jeannie Cameron and is currently CEO of JCIC International, a UK based strategic advocacy consultancy focused on bespoke advice and engagement.

Jeannie Cameron and is currently CEO of JCIC International, a UK based strategic advocacy consultancy focused on bespoke advice and engagement.  Jeannie is a leading expert on the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control FCTC, including attending its development in Geneva and the development of its subsequent Protocol on Illicit Trade. Jeannie founded JCIC in 2011 but took an 18-month break in January 2020 to work as Vice President, International Policy at Juul Labs. Jeannie has worked as a consultant for industry on various global initiatives and formerly headed a FTSE 100 firm as International Political and Regulatory Affairs Division for 10 years. Jeannie has an LLM in international law; a degree in politics/communications and a graduate diploma in finance and economics.  She earned a distinction from King’s College University of London in 2007 for a dissertation on the international public health topic of Emerging International Public Health Issues – Human Rights, Harm Reduction and the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC).  Jeannie has been a parliamentary advisor and chief of staff as well as a civil servant in the International Legal Section of the Australian Cabinet and participated in the World Summit for Social Development and worked on the 1995 Platform for Action on Women’s human rights. Jeannie has served as Co-Chair of the OECD’s Charting Illicit Trade Taskforce. She has been an active commentator on public health policy and the benefits of trade in development, as well as public administration and governance reform.