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Ms. Ilene Cohn

Board Member

Rebecca Jovin

Chief, Strategic Planning & Operation Support Unit, UN Mine Action Service

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• 15 years of cumulative work experience in policy development, resource mobilization and management of multi-million dollar programs in international settings.

• Diverse professional background in the United Nations, Government, think tank community and non-profit sector.

• Substantive field experience in post-conflict and developing nations (Mali, Haiti, Sudan) focusing on support to national authorities and civil society in the areas of political reconciliation, peacebuilding and recovery.

• Exceptional diplomatic and interpersonal skills and ability to forge strong professional relationships with diverse stakeholders in multi-cultural settings.

• Proven leadership skills and experience managing high-profile projects and change processes in up-tempo, challenging environments.

• Excellent oral and written communication, advocacy and partnership-building skills.

• Native English/German speaker, fluent French, basic Spanish.

• Master of International Affairs from Columbia's School of International and Public Affairs and B.A. with University Distinction and Departmental Honors in Political Science from Stanford University

Robert Thompson

Chief of Operations

Robert Thompson's LinkedIn

Experienced Head Of Operations with a demonstrated history of working in the non-profit organization management industry. Skilled in Crisis Management, Intelligence Analysis, Analytical Skills, Operations Management, and Government. Strong operations professional graduated from UNKYA.

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