Alexander Krulic is a Lecturer at Columbia Law School, specializing in antitrust and competition law, regulatory affairs, and economic policy. He currently works at Guild Education, where he leads public policy legal work aimed at helping American workers unlock opportunities for career advancement, economic mobility, and skill-building through education. Before joining Guild, Mr. Krulic worked at the Washington, DC office of a global network airline, overseeing antitrust matters and regulatory policy in international affairs. He led various projects concerning international joint ventures, route cases, government investigations, and technology policy. Prior to his tenure in the federal government, he practiced law at WilmerHale, focusing on antitrust, litigation, and securities matters. Mr. Krulic earned his J.D. with distinction from Stanford Law School.