Russell Dallen

Russell Dallen is President and Editor-in-chief of the Latin American Herald Tribune (LAHT).

Dallen studied economics, political science, law, international affairs and international law at the Universities of Oxford, Columbia, Nottingham and Ole Miss. He holds a B.A. in both Economics and Political Science, a Bachelors and a Masters in Law, and a Diploma in International Law. He attended Oxford University on a scholarship from the United Kingdom Foreign and Commonwealth Office and attended Columbia University in New York as a Harry S. Truman scholar.

In addition to being a Lloyd G. Balfour Fellow, Dallen was also a Fellow at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs in New York, Senior Fellow at the United Nations Association of the USA, an American Fellow in the European Community Visitors Program, the Harold W. Rosenthal Fellow for the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations in Washington, D.C., and a Center Fellow at the Center for the Study of the Presidency. Dallen was named as one of America's top 10 Century III Leaders by the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP).

Dallen's Masters thesis, written while at Oxford, was named Article of the Year by the Common Market Law Review, Europe’s leading legal journal, and published in book and journal form by them. He serves on both the Family Law and International Law Committees of the New York State Bar Association. He is featured in Nautilus Publishing's Great Mississippians, and listed in Who’s Who in Law, Who’s Who in Finance and Industry, Who’s Who in America, and Who’s Who in the World.

Dallen is a Presidential Fellows Mentor at the Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress, and he sits on the Editorial Board of The Hemispheric Review, as well as on the Board of Directors of the Harry S. Truman Scholars Association, The Oxford American Magazine, and the Harold W. Rosenthal Fellowship.

A Ner Tamid Award winner in his youth, Dallen is a member of the Support Committee of Conciencia Activa Venezuela, a foundation headed by Rabbi Pynchas Brener, Cardinal Rosalio Castillo Lara, the Dalai Lama and Pastor Samuel Olson dedicated to rescuing and restoring ethical and moral values in Venezuelan society. He served on the Media Committee of the Venezuelan American Chamber of Commerce and the Board of Directors of the Venezuelan American Friendship Association (AVAA), which provides scholarships t