Nick Pozek is the Assistant Director of the Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law at Columbia University, where he conceptualizes and organizes conferences, symposia, lecture series, and research projects about geopolitics, international law, and globalization. He serves jointly as Assistant Director for Asian Law programs on behalf of Columbia Law School’s Center for Japanese Legal Studies and Hong Yen Chang Center for Chinese Legal Studies. He is the co-chair of the Committee for Intellectual Property of the College Art Association, a trustee of Global Community Charter School (an International Baccalaureate school), and sits on the board of directors of the Greater New York Chapter of the Association Conflict for Resolution. His research explores the intersection of cultural policy, philanthropy, and intellectual property.

Previously, Pozek has held leadership roles at the League of American Orchestras, Asia Society, and Carnegie Museum of Art. Pozek received a Master of Arts Management from the School of Public Policy & Management in the Heinz College at Carnegie Mellon University and graduate certificates from Berkeley Law, Duquesne University School of Law, New York University, and Gabelli School of Business.