Edward "Ted" O’Neil began at the Carmen Group as an intern—working in the Healthcare, Education, Tax, and Defense Practices. As a Junior Associate, Ted now directs his efforts into providing research, administrative, and professional support.
Ted graduated with honors from George Washington University’s Elliot School of International Affairs, where he concentrated his studies in International Environmental Resources and Economics. Ted was named a 2009-2010 George Gamow Undergraduate Research Fellow and spent a year working on his thesis, "Troubled American Athens: Boston in the Works of Henry James”. Ted was an active leader on GW’s campus, serving as Director of Political Affairs for GW Program Board, Student Association Senator, and International Fraternity Council’s Vice President of Public Relations. In addition, he served as philanthropy chair for the DC Alpha chapter of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity.