About Thomas Kosmo
Thomas Kosmo founded The Mentor Group, an association dedicated to exploring the principles of justice interacting among global economies. Since its establishment, Mentor Group has forged several influential series, including the "Harvard Seminar on the European Political Economy", the "Symposium on Statecraft and the Armed Forces", the "Seminar for the European Union Judiciaries", and the influential "Forum for EU-US Legal-Economic Affairs" established in 1989. Before he started Mentor Group, Thomas Kosmo served the United States Armed Forces, both on active duty in Vietnam and as a member of the Army and Air Force Reserves. He retired from service in 1990 as a Colonel after a distinguished career in intelligence.
Complementing his success in the military and with The Mentor Group, Thomas Kosmo earned his bachelor of arts with honors in classics from Bowdoin College. He then began his post-graduate studies at the University of Edinburgh, where he completed his doctorate in ancient Greek per his dissertation on "Pindar as a Poet of Religion: A Study of the Role of Apollo in Selected Pythians".
When not working, Thomas Kosmo enjoys playing tennis, supporting the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Metropolitan Opera. His business travels in the United States and Europe complement these other interests.
Complementing his success in the military and with The Mentor Group, Thomas Kosmo earned his bachelor of arts with honors in classics from Bowdoin College. He then began his post-graduate studies at the University of Edinburgh, where he completed his doctorate in ancient Greek per his dissertation on "Pindar as a Poet of Religion: A Study of the Role of Apollo in Selected Pythians".
When not working, Thomas Kosmo enjoys playing tennis, supporting the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Metropolitan Opera. His business travels in the United States and Europe complement these other interests.