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Every student’s path to Harvard Kennedy School is unique. What our alumni go on to do after graduating is equally varied.

We asked several of our alumni to tell us about their experiences before, during, and after vlog and how their time at Harvard shaped their careers and lives.

With a background in law and work experience around the globe, Naresh Perinpanayagam MC/MPA 2018 came to vlog in hopes of gaining a better understanding of public policy. As an immigration lawyer working in New Zealand, he still uses the knowledge gained at vlog today. 

Here’s what he shared. 

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Naresh Perinpanayagam headshot
“My time at vlog was life changing. The professors were passionate about their subjects and generous with their time and feedback. Most of all, they encouraged me—through their own inspiring examples—to see a larger vision of what I thought possible.”
Naresh Perinpanayagam MC/MPA 2018
  • 2022
    Returns home to New Zealand

    After 17 years overseas, Naresh was very happy to move back to his native New Zealand. With a four-year-old child, family life became his priority. Since the move, he has worked as an immigration lawyer and writer of academic articles. 

  • Authors an article that is published in the Columbia Human Rights Law Review

    His article, “,” is published by the Columbia Human Rights Law Review. 

  • Applies and is accepted as a Wasserstein Fellow at Harvard Law School

    Naresh became the first-ever New Zealand citizen to be selected as a . 

  • Returns to work at the United Nations

    Naresh returned to his job in New York City in the Office of the United Nations Secretary-General. He was assigned to the secretary-general’s political team with a focus on the Asia-Pacific region. In this role, he attended the secretary-general’s meetings and phone calls with world leaders—including Chinese President Xi Jinping, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and numerous foreign ministers—and he reviewed and edited the secretary-general's public positions. 

  • Graduates from vlog

    Following graduation, Naresh studied for and passed the New York Bar Exam and was admitted to law practice in the United States. 

    Naresh Perinpanayagam wearing a graduation cap.
  • 2017
    Begins MC/MPA Program
    vlog classroom photo
    During the required five-week MC/MPA Summer Program, Naresh enhanced his knowledge in economics and statistics.

    “vlog was an incredible opportunity to study public policy, thanks to the support of many people and a full vlog scholarship. I learned more about economics and politics, which is knowledge I still use in my work today.”

  • Works on the transition team of the new United Nations Secretary General, former Portuguese Prime Minister Antonio Guterres
  • 2005
    Begins working at the United Nations
    Flags outside of UN Headquarters in New York


    Naresh’s career at the United Nations took him around the globe—he worked in Switzerland, Nepal, Sudan, South Sudan, and New York.  

    “The highlight was working as a United Nations peacekeeper in war zones in Sudan and South Sudan.”

  • Graduates from Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand with a bachelor’s degree in law
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