Kamiryn Rose-Weinberg is an Associate at TAG AI, The Asia Group’s artificial intelligence-enabled geopolitics platform. She helps develop innovative product lines that enable clients to make data-driven decisions on Indo-Pacific risk. Kamiryn leverages her prior experience in the international development sphere to advise clients on crosscutting, multi-sector, multi-market policy issues spanning the biotech/pharmaceutical, energy, and agricultural sectors.
Prior to joining The Asia Group, Kamiryn worked with the World Bank’s Japanese Executive Director’s Office where she advised on Japanese Indo-Pacific multilateral strategy. Additionally, she worked with the World Bank’s Development Economics, Data Development Group (DEC-DDG), writing public-facing analysis on World Bank Development Indicators (WDIs). In 2023, she worked in Phnom Penh, conducting mixed-method field research for the Government of Cambodia to improve healthcare access in rural provinces.
Kamiryn holds a Master of International Development Policy from Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy. Her graduate research explored using collaborative governance in the agricultural and pharmaceutical sectors to improve public health outcomes in Central Asia. A Southern California native, she received her Bachelor of Political Science from the University of California, Irvine, specializing in International Relations with a regional focus on East Asia. Her thesis analyzed Pan-Asian legislative responses to COVID-19 and their replicability in the United States.
Outside of work, Kamiryn is an experienced equestrian and marksman, practicing mounted archery often. She is proficient in Japanese and currently studying Mandarin.