Caitlyn Weeks

Crowell Global Advisors Associate Consultant

Overview

Caitlyn Weeks is driven by a passion for advocacy and a commitment to making a tangible difference in society. With an interest in influencing decision-making processes and ensuring diverse stakeholder voices are heard, Caitlyn brings a blend of creative and strategic thinking to the table.

Caitlyn specializes in digital policy and international trade, with a focus on cybersecurity, privacy, and supply chain resilience. Caitlyn excels in problem-solving, critical thinking, and political strategy, and she showcases these skills when helping her clients understand complex subjects and relationships.

She has a Bachelors of Arts in Government and Politics with a concentration in International Relations and a minor in Global Poverty from the University of Maryland.

Career & Education

    • University of Maryland, B.A., Government and Politics with a concentration in International Relations and a minor in Global Poverty
    • University of Maryland, B.A., Government and Politics with a concentration in International Relations and a minor in Global Poverty

Caitlyn's Insights

Client Alert | 14 min read | 09.24.25

The Middle East’s Big Bet on Artificial Intelligence and Data Security

The states of the Persian Gulf are moving rapidly to establish themselves as global centers of investment and innovation in artificial intelligence (AI). The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and the State of Qatar are making substantial outlays in technology and infrastructure as they seek to diversify their economies away from oil. As important, their governments are implementing digital regulations and AI strategies in a bid to attract foreign investment and develop technology companies that can go toe-to-toe with American and European competitors. ...

Caitlyn's Insights

Client Alert | 14 min read | 09.24.25

The Middle East’s Big Bet on Artificial Intelligence and Data Security

The states of the Persian Gulf are moving rapidly to establish themselves as global centers of investment and innovation in artificial intelligence (AI). The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), and the State of Qatar are making substantial outlays in technology and infrastructure as they seek to diversify their economies away from oil. As important, their governments are implementing digital regulations and AI strategies in a bid to attract foreign investment and develop technology companies that can go toe-to-toe with American and European competitors. ...