My name is Jake Cusack. I manage a firm called CrossBoundary, which focuses on bringing investment into underserved markets. I grew up in Michigan and attended the University of Notre Dame. After graduating, I joined the Marine Corps. I was deployed to Iraq as a sniper platoon commander and intelligence officer. From this experience I became interested in economic development in tough places and went back to graduate school for a master’s in business administration and a master’s in public policy. While I was studying, I visited Afghanistan for the first time in 2010 to look at how entrepreneurship could be better furthered there, and how I could help bring in investment. I visited Afghanistan many times over the next decade. I traveled as a civilian but had past military and government relationships as well. Through my work, CrossBoundary brought investment into Afghan companies in agriculture, healthcare, and media. When Kabul fell, I did my best to help with the evacuations. I tried, and failed, to get back into Afghanistan, but I pivoted to remote support, coordinating the movement of a number of groups on the ground and becoming closely involved in the escape of my friend and former colleague, Tariq Aziz, and his family.
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