Vera Greene is a client solutions manager at K2 Integrity. She leads strategic initiatives to drive growth, expand market presence, identify new opportunities, and cultivate high-impact partnerships. Her responsibilities include market analysis, client engagement, and deal execution, as well as working closely with and advising the CEO. Vera works cross-functionally to align client needs with tailored solutions, foster long-term relationships, and support revenue generation.
Before transitioning to the client solutions team, Vera was a senior associate with the firm’s Investigations and Disputes practice, where she specialized in international due diligence and investigations related to legal, financial, reputational, and commercial risk; fraud, bribery, and corruption; and regulatory and compliance violations. Vera also worked with the firm’s Financial Crimes Risk Management practice on projects related to anti-money laundering initiatives in Latin America. Her work sat at the nexus of investigations and financial crime, where she researched and investigated corruption, money laundering, and political exposure.
Prior to joining K2 Integrity, Vera worked as a fellow in the U.S. House of Representatives and spent time overseas working as a fellow at the United Nations Migration Agency in Yangon, Myanmar, where she worked on migration policy highlighted in the United Nations’ global compact initiative.
Vera additionally served overseas for 27 months as part of the inaugural U.S. Peace Corps group in Kosovo. During her time in the Balkans, Vera worked on education and community development, wrote and worked on USAID grant development projects, led initiatives on gender equality, coordinated the first countrywide spelling bee, and aided in building the country’s first Peace Corps program. Before that, she lived in Beijing, China, where she worked in the U.S. news division of The China Daily for four months.
Vera received an M.S. in global security from Georgetown University’s Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service and a B.A. and B.S. in political science and journalism from Penn State University. She is fluent in Albanian.