
Dan Arenson
Senior Director J.S. Held LLC
- London
Geopolitical Risk Advisor | Multinational Development Bank Consultant | Emerging Markets Specialist | Stakeholder Engagement Strategist
Biography
Before joining J.S. Held, Arenson worked as a senior editor at a Middle East-focused geopolitical risk reporting consultancy and as an intelligence analyst at Vodafone. His experience also includes working as a political aide to a Member of Parliament, giving him valuable insights into the inner workings of government and policy-making.
Arenson's recent work includes managing several mandates for the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development in various emerging markets across Eurasia, the Middle East, and North Africa. He has also conducted pre-IPO reviews for a mining company, assessing political, economic, security, and regulatory threats to assets in sub-Saharan Africa. Additionally, Arenson has successfully identified influential members of ruling elites who can act as 'champions' for a leading social media company's agenda in specific countries.
Fluent in English, Russian and French, Arenson's language skills have been instrumental in his ability to navigate complex geopolitical landscapes and engage with stakeholders from diverse backgrounds. He holds a BA in Russian & French from the University of Oxford, providing him with a strong academic foundation in international relations and cross-cultural understanding.
As a contributor to J.S. Held's 2024 Global Risk Report, Arenson shares his expertise and insights on global political risk, integrity due diligence, stakeholder management, and market entry strategies, helping businesses and investors make informed decisions in an increasingly complex world.
Arenson's key areas of expertise include political risk assessment, integrity due diligence, stakeholder management, and the development of market entry strategies for companies looking to expand into emerging markets.
Industry Expertise
Areas of Expertise
Media Appearances
How Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea threaten Israel’s economy
The Washington Post online
2024-01-20
The global economic impacts of the Red Sea strikes, rather than specific effects on Israel, could come to be the larger source of pressure, contributing to a sense among Israel’s allies that the entire region could spiral into violence. As long as the war in Gaza continues, the risks that the situation in the Red Sea degrades further and that regional skirmishes such as on the Lebanese border develop into war “increase exponentially,” said Dan Arenson, a geopolitical risk adviser at J.S. Held, a global risk consultancy. “I think the Biden administration gets that.”
Articles
Hamas Attack on Israel: Geopolitical & Business Impacts
JD Supra2023
In this article, we provide an update on the highly significant Hamas attack on Israel, and its potential wider economic and geopolitical impact on the Middle East and beyond.
Social
Languages
- English
- French
- Russian
Education
University of Oxford
B.A.
Russian and French
2009