Julie Anglin
Julie Anglin is a global policy and advocacy professional with over 20 years of experience facilitating trade and investment with emerging markets and developing strategies to improve market access for U.S. industry, with service spanning the trade association, federal agency, legislative and nonprofit settings.
In 2016, Julie joined the Motion Picture Association (MPA) where she addresses global public policy issues facing the movie, television, and streaming industries, with particular focus on Latin America.
Prior to joining MPA, Julie enjoyed 15 years of federal service at the International Trade Administration at the U.S. Department of Commerce, where she worked on several country desks for the Western Hemisphere, including Colombia and Central America. In this position, Julie played a key role in the negotiation, implementation and promotion of the U.S.-Colombia free trade agreement, which took effect in 2012.
While a federal officer, Julie also served at SelectUSA as an international investment specialist, where she liaised with foreign embassies regarding investment promotion and developed new resources to facilitate inward foreign direct investment.
Julie completed a Brookings Institution Legislative Fellowship with U.S. Congressman Gregory Meeks (D-NY). In that role, Julie advised the Congressman on foreign policy and trade issues related to the Western Hemisphere, Africa, the Middle East, G-20, and free trade agreements.
Julie was born and raised in Kentucky, USA. She earned a dual B.A. in History and Classics and a M.A. in Diplomacy and International Commerce from the University of Kentucky. Julie resides in the Washington, DC area with her family.