Conor Grennan is an American-Irish author and humanitarian.
Born and raised in New York, he spent eight years working for the EastWest Institute in Prague and Brussels.
In 2004, Grennan left his job to travel and volunteer in Nepal, where he founded Next Generation Nepal (NGN), an organization dedicated to reuniting trafficked children with their families.
He lived in Kathmandu until 2007 before returning to the United States.
Grennan remains active in NGN and serves on its board.
He holds degrees from the University of Virginia and NYU Stern School of Business.
Currently, he resides in Connecticut with his wife and son, continuing his work in child advocacy and writing.
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