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Nick Grono

CEO

Nick was appointed as the countdown CEO of the Freedom Fund in January 2014. The Fund is an aggressive effort to mobilise the knowledge, majuscule and will needed to end modern slavery.

In its first seven years of functioning the Freedom Fund has worked with over 130 frontline partners around the world to directly liberate 29,469 people from slavery and return over 82,000 at chance children back to schoolhouse. Overall, its programs have positively impacted the lives of over one million of those virtually vulnerable to exploitation. And it is changing the systems that place many millions more at gamble of slavery.

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Nick is a board member of Girls Not Brides: the Global Partnership to Finish Kid Marriage, and was previously the Chair of the Jo Cox Foundation.

Prior to the Freedom Fund, Nick was the inaugural CEO of the Walk Free Foundation, a leading international actor in the fight against modern slavery. And earlier Walk Free, Nick was the Deputy President and Primary Operating Officer of the International Crisis Group (ICG), the world'south leading conflict prevention NGO, headquartered in Brussels, Kingdom of belgium, with offices in over 20 countries.

Nick is a lawyer by groundwork and, prior to ICG, he was Chief of Staff and National Security Adviser to the Australian Attorney-Full general. He has a police degree with first class honours from the University of Sydney and a Master's in Public Policy from Princeton University.

Pauline Aaron

Senior Program Manager

Pauline Aaron joined the Liberty Fund in August 2016 every bit Program Officer for our Central and Southward-Eastern Nepal hotspots. Prior to this, she worked for Progressio, managing a DFID funded youth volunteering programme in Africa and Central America.

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Previously, Pauline was the Country Director for the Jesuit Refugee Service in Thailand, overseeing programs serving migrant workers, refugees and immigration detainees. She also spent three years with JRS in Malawi managing education and psychosocial programs in Dzaleka refugee camp.

Pauline holds a Main of Research in European Public Policy from Birkbeck, Academy of London. She has besides worked in a number of Britain based inquiry and policy roles. As a Researcher in Middlesex Social Policy Enquiry Centre she contributed to publications on migration policy and using community researchers to access hard to reach groups.

Jannel Abellana

Operations Finance Managing director

Jannel joined the Freedom Fund as Finance Officer in Jan 2019. Prior to this role she worked at a luxury retail way visitor based in London as an Assistant Direction Auditor.

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Jannel graduated with a degree in Accounting in Finance from London South Bank University, awarded as the all-time educatee for ii years for getting the highest grade overall. She is currently studying ACCA (Accounting Qualification) and expecting to cease her exams this year.

Michel Agbodjinou

Head of Finance

Michel Agbodjinou joined the Freedom Fund as Senior Finance Officer in December 2017. He was previously Manager of Finance and Administration at Vision Aid Overseas, an international NGO fighting poverty through the development of services for uncorrected refractive fault and primary eye health in poor and marginalized communities in Africa.

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At Vision Aid Overseas, he was lead on strategic fiscal planning for the NGO, too equally an adviser to the Primary Executive and Lath on strategies to ensure that the NGO achieves its objectives within a realistic financial framework.

Before that, Michel worked for Shelter, the Salvation Army, the Fostering Network and Southwark Council in the UK.

Michel is a member of the Clan of Chartered and Certified Accountants, with an all-encompassing feel in the not-profit sector, helping organisations to improve their internal effectiveness so that they can successfully achieve their missions.

Elizabeth Anderson

Senior Research and Evaluation Director

Dr. Elizabeth Anderson joined the Freedom Fund in Jan 2022 as Senior Research and Evaluation Director for the Brazil and Ethiopia hotspots. Prior to this, she was a Research Scientist at the International Center for Research on Women in Washington, D.C., where she led global enquiry on gender-based violence, women's economic empowerment, child marriage, and gender norms change, amidst others.

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She was likewise a research swain at the University of Arizona studying sexual assault, intimate partner violence, and the intersection of sexual violence and infectious disease epidemiology.

Dr. Anderson holds a PhD in Public Health and a Masters of Public Wellness from the Academy of Arizona. She began her career equally a Peace Corps Volunteer in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique, and as an AmeriCorps Volunteer assisting refugees and undocumented migrants in the U.S.-Mexico border region.

Chloé Bailey

Senior Program Managing director, Corporate Accountability

Chloé Bailey joined the Liberty Fund as Program Officeholder in September 2017. Prior to this she worked at Global Partners Governance, a evolution consultancy specialising in political and institutional reform, where she managed the monitoring and evaluation of projects in the MENA region.

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In her previous role at the Mo Ibrahim Foundation, Chloé conducted inquiry and assay for the Ibrahim Index of African Governance, developing indicators to measure man rights, rule of law and political participation in African countries. She has also worked equally a Enquiry Banana to an MP in the UK parliament and at homo rights organisation Reprieve, where she assisted with research on the legal implications on the utilize of drones as part of the "war on terror".

Chloé has a legal background, with an LLM in Public International Law from King's College London and a double degree in English language Police force and French Police from King's College London and Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne.

Ginny Baumann

Senior Program Manager

Ginny Baumann joined the Freedom Fund equally Senior Program Officer in August 2014. She was previously Associate Director of Programs at Free the Slaves (FTS), an NGO that liberates people from slavery around the world, and enables governments, evolution agencies and businesses to have effective activeness.

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Equally a founding team fellow member of Complimentary the Slaves since 2000, Ginny has adult FTS' country programs alongside community-based anti-slavery NGOs, especially in India, Nepal, Brazil and Republic of ghana. She helped create its strategy for identifying, articulating and supporting locally-rooted solutions to slavery.

Before that, she worked for United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland-based agencies Christian Aid, Shelter, and Quaker Social Action establishing, managing and evaluating programs of customs-based development, housing, employment, conflict resolution and human being rights. In the Mississippi Delta, she likewise carried out programs of peer arbitration in schools, evaluation of after-school programs, and inquiry on racial discrimination by banks. She taught courses on peacebuilding and on models of international development at University of Surrey, Roehampton, and University of Mississippi.

Meseret Bayou

Plan Officer

Meseret joined the Freedom Fund equally a programme advisor for the Ethiopia hotspot in July 2019.

Prior to this, Meseret worked for the Geneva Global Ethiopia Role, where he managed the promotion of the safer migration programme in Amhara as a program coordinator. His role focused on overseeing Geneva Global's local partner.

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Previously, Meseret worked as a programme manager at the Forum on Sustainable Child Empowerment, a local NGO that works on child protection, where he managed personnel, finance and programs in the organisation'southward Addis Ababa project role.

Before that, Meseret worked in a public Technical and Vocational Didactics and Training (TVET) college equally a career and vocational counsellor, by analogous and conducting the need assessment and tracer study, guidance, and counselling and apprenticeship program.

Meseret has a background in psychology and a degree in counselling psychology from Addis Ababa University.

Marta Bylica

Programme Officeholder, Corporate Accountability

Marta Bylica joined the Liberty Fund every bit Corporate Accountability Program Officer in February 2022. Marta is an American-trained lawyer and has feel working on complex human rights issues.

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Before joining the Freedom Fund, Marta worked for the international legal action organization Reprieve, where she engaged in strategic litigation, investigative inquiry, and corporate social responsibility advocacy to prevent the misuse of medicines in lethal injection executions. Prior to that, she helped enquiry and write an Amnesty International report on the bear on of gun violence on human being rights in the U.s.a.. During her time in police school, Marta served as a student attorney in the Prisoner & Reentry Clinic, providing representation to incarcerated and vulnerable individuals. Marta besides has experience in the private sector, where she conducted corporate due diligence and fiscal offense compliance research.

Marta has a BA in Psychology and Sociology from McGill University and a police degree from the George Washington University Constabulary School. She is fluent in Shine, German language, and English.

Colleen Boselli

Programme Manager

Colleen joined the Freedom Fund in June 2018 as a Programme Officer overseeing the southern India hotspot. She has a background in public health and over six years of experience managing international development programs.

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Previously Colleen was a Senior Acquaintance at Geneva Global, a philanthropy consultancy business firm, where most recently she launched and managed the work in southern India on behalf of the Freedom Fund. In addition, she was involved in a multifariousness of customer initiatives including developing and launching a humanitarian endeavour to back up community-based groups in W Africa during the Ebola Crisis, and managing a portfolio of grant programs focused on treating and preventing neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) beyond the developing earth on behalf of the END Fund.

Colleen holds a Main's caste of Public Health Degree from George Washington University with a focus on prevention and customs wellness.

Matilde Chora

Research and Evaluation Banana

Matilde joined the Freedom Fund in April 2021. Matilde possesses an educational groundwork in Public International Law, focusing primarily in International Refugee Police, International Criminal Constabulary, Climate change Law and Human Rights, which she developed during her LLM at Queen Mary University of London. Matilde also has an undergraduate degree in Law from NOVA School of Police force.

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While undergoing her LLM studies, Matilde worked every bit a Legal Caseworker and Researcher for the European Council on Refugees and Exiles, where she deepened her knowledge on European Asylum Law, focusing on vulnerable people's transfer requests. During her LLM, Matilde besides volunteered for the St. John's Hospice, supporting the Trusts and Foundations team finding new funding opportunities plumbing equipment the Hospice'southward bereavement work.

Matilde previously had an internship for the Portuguese Embassy in London during her undergraduate degree, alongside the Educational Section. Prior to this part, Matilde temporarily worked as a Legal Administrative Assistant for Jaime Roriz Lawyers' Business firm, in Portugal, where she too worked as a Legal Trainee.

Laura Cuzzuol

Safeguarding Director

Laura Cuzzuol joined the Freedom Fund in May 2021 as Safeguarding Managing director. Prior to this, she worked in London for different organizations such as Malaria Consortium and Girl Effect, building outstanding safeguarding frameworks.

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Laura has served in protection-related roles in several NGOs around the globe and in the United nations Mission in South Sudan.

Laura is also an independent safeguarding consultant collaborating with Safer Edge and call up-tanks like IPI.

Tsion Degu

Case Worker

Tsion Degu joined the Freedom Fund in Dec 2020 as a Example worker for the Ethiopia Bete Project based in Addis Ababa, Federal democratic republic of ethiopia. Tsion has seven years of piece of work experience implementing programs and projects focused on violence against women and girls, working shelters for women and children, school and family-based childcare and safety programs.

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In addition, Tsion likewise works on outreach customs-based program for the Liberty Fund safe migration project with the Freedom Fund partner Arrangement for Prevention and Rehabilitation and Integration of Female Street Children.

Tsion worked every bit a junior counsellor for children experiencing and vulnerable to unlike types of abuse, as a shelter team leader, an area coordinator and as a program manager.

Tsion has a bachelor'due south caste from Gondor University and Master's degree in social work from Addis Ababa University.

Nermina Delic

Compliance and Donor Reporting Accountant

Nermina joined the Freedom Fund as Compliance and Donor Reporting Accountant in December 2020. Prior to this part she worked as Finance Officeholder at Article 19, a British human rights arrangement with a specific mandate and focus on the defence and promotion of freedom of expression and freedom of information worldwide.

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At Article nineteen, she was supporting all financial aspects of budgeting, reporting, compliance and financial management of grants managed by the international office. Before that, Nermina worked at the Knuckles of Edinburgh's International Honour Foundation as Finance Assistant.

Hannah Elliot

Plan Managing director

Hannah Elliott joined the Liberty Fund as Programme Officer in July 2018. Every bit a Program Officer, Hannah focuses on amplifying the voices of local partners by providing grant management and strategic oversight to the Freedom Fund'south hotspots in Ethiopia and Thailand.

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Previously, equally a consultant for the Liberty Fund, Hannah assisted in setting up the Thailand hotspot and established partnerships with locally-based organisations focusing on combatting human trafficking within the seafood sector. In the same capacity, she oversaw the Ethiopia hotspot and helped push the strategy forward through initiatives focused on mental wellness, regime engagement and strengthening local capacity. In addition to programme management, Hannah worked on the development of Liberty Fund'south strategy for the Myanmar hotspot.

Applying an belittling eye to challenges, Hannah produces high quality hotspot reports, develops systems and processes for tracking and analysing information and facilitates meetings with various stakeholders. Her team has affectionately given her the nickname of "moderator" for her ability to convene different stakeholders and help others accomplish consensus on important bug.

Hannah'south previous experience includes work with both U.Due south. domestic and international nonprofit organisations. She previously worked with a U.S.-based grassroots organization, assisting in the development of local leaders and supporting customs advocacy initiatives. She has also provided technical assistance to an international microfinance organisation, where she supported a multifariousness of projects related to customer satisfaction and plan impact. Most recently, Hannah worked as a Senior Associate for Geneva Global, a U.S.-based philanthropic consulting firm, where she led on strategy development, data assay and grant direction for projects focused on homo rights, health, education and economic development.

Hannah has a Principal's degree in International Economic Development from Eastern University, and graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor's in Cross-Cultural Sociology and Practical Psychology from Carson-Newman University.

Varsha Gyawali

Enquiry and Evaluation Manager

Varsha Gyawali PhD joined the Liberty Fund every bit the Research and Evaluation Manager in February 2022, where she will primarily support research for the hotspots in Southward Asia.

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Varsha has over ten years of experience working on human rights, justice, gender and social inequalities, violence and exclusion, and armed disharmonize, generally within the not-regime and voluntary sector in the South Asian region, particularly Nepal and India. She has worked on diverse research, policy and advancement-based projects with national, international and grassroots level organizations including the United Nations Development Programme, the Carter Center, Faith in Community Scotland and the Centre for Disharmonize Resolution & Human Security.

Varsha was awarded her doctorate in 2021 from the Eye for Trust, Peace and Social Relations at Coventry University, UK where her enquiry critically examined victimhood and agency inside the complex lived realities of the conflict victims in post-conflict Nepal.

Varsha is fluent in Nepali and Hindi and is based out of the Freedom Fund's London function.

Holly Harridence

Program Operations Manager

Holly Harridence joined the Freedom Fund in January 2017. She provides operational and logistical support to the program squad, also as help with events and communications.

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Previously, Holly was Digital Content and Communications Manager at the Legatum Institute, an international think tank. She too spent iv years in the communications and engagement department of the United kingdom'south public wellness website. Prior to that, she worked in the public affairs department of a membership torso in Adelaide, South Commonwealth of australia.

Louise Hemfrey

Plan Manager (maternity cover)

Louise joined the Freedom Fund in May 2021 equally a maternity embrace Plan Manager for Ethiopia, managing two new programs, including the flagship 'Reducing the prevalence of domestic servitude in Ethiopia' funded past the U.S. Department of State Part to Monitor and Gainsay Trafficking in Persons (TIP Office) nether the Program to End Mod Slavery (PEMS). Louise was inspired to bring together The Freedom Fund from her work on the intersections of women's economic rights and violence against women and girls with Womankind Worldwide, themes
combined in modern slavery and human trafficking that disproportionately affect women and girls.

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Louise has seven years of experience in managing rights-based and partner-lead projects, specially centering feminist approaches in her work. This has included everything from proposal co-pattern and groundwork research, upskilling and tools pattern through to monitoring, donor reporting and evaluation.

A house supporter of increasing the access to opportunities and alternative voices in international evolution, along with her twenty-four hour period-job Louise has co-designed, and currently runs, a mentoring plan. Working through the London International Evolution Network, the program pairs people in early on
and mid-career roles in International Development with professionals with upwardly to 30 years' experience in the sector, with the overall goal of breaking downward barriers to progression and leadership.

Claire Falconer

Head of Global Initiatives and Motility Building

Claire Falconer joined the Liberty Fund in May 2019 every bit Senior Program Officer for the Liberty Rising initiative, working to empower and connect anti-slavery leaders effectually the world. Claire has over ten years' experience conducting inquiry, advocacy and capacity building activities on slavery bug in South East asia, Commonwealth of australia, the Middle East and Europe.

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Prior to joining the Freedom Fund, Claire was the Legal Managing director and co-founder of Focus on Labour Exploitation (FLEX), a London based NGO that advocates to prevent trafficking for labour exploitation. Claire has as well worked as an expert consultant on projects for international organisations - including the ILO, UNODC, and OSCE - and provided training and capacity building assistance to criminal justice practitioners as part of AusAID's Asia Regional Trafficking in Persons Project. A lawyer and former prosecutor, Claire holds a Bachelor'due south Caste in Constabulary (Honours) from the Academy of Adelaide, and a Masters in Homo Rights Law from the London School of Economic science.

Maggie Gardner

Managing Director, Evolution and Partnerships

Maggie Gardner joined the Freedom Fund as Managing Director, Development and Partnerships, in August 2020. She is an proficient in marketing, fundraising and organisational leadership. Immediately prior to joining the Freedom Fund she worked as a consultant with clients such as Islamic Aid, Sarwar Foundation, Think Consulting Solutions and Savitri Trust.

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Maggie developed and led the marketing, communications and fundraising team at Practical Activeness (INGO turnover £35million). While there she was proud to lead the European component of the Un global campaign on Energy Access for Poverty Reduction which resulted in greater awareness and significantly increased funding.

Other career highlights include roles as Executive Director at the Savitri Waney Charitable Trust, Vice Chair of BOND (network of UK INGOs), Governor of the University of Northampton where she helped found the development commission and the launch of a £320million bail, and Manager of ExtraCare Charitable Trust. Her early career was in multinational marketing, business concern development and international trade facilitation.

Maggie has travelled extensively for work and pleasure including spending time in a number of our hotspot countries.

She has a degree in English and Theology, and a postgraduate qualification in marketing. She is a mum, a grandmother and a passionate abet of a more merely and inclusive world.

Kevin Groome

Program Manager

Kevin Groome joined the Liberty Fund in February 2018 as Programme Officer for the cardinal and south-eastern Nepal hotspots.

Previously, Kevin worked at the British Asian Trust where he led the Trust's Anti-Trafficking Program which specifically focused on tackling the trafficking of children into hazardous labour and commercial sexual exploitation. He oversaw the program portfolio in India also as its expansion into other parts of Southern asia including Bangladesh, Islamic republic of pakistan and Sri Lanka.

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Kevin has besides worked in a number of other international evolution roles with UNITAR, Malaria Consortium and Gaia Educational activity. He holds an MSc in International Politics from Trinity Higher Dublin.

Sophie Hicks

Program Director (Maternity Encompass)

Sophie Hicks joined the Freedom Fund in Feb 2018 every bit a Plan Assistant. Previously, she worked as a Plan Development Officer for African Revival in London.

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Prior to this, Sophie was based in Gulu, Republic of uganda with African Revival, where she worked every bit a Communications and Fundraising Field Officer. Land experience also includes Tanzania and Togo, where she worked for eight months for grassroots NGO SADIL-TOGO. Before moving into International Evolution, Sophie worked for the British Council in Istanbul, Turkey every bit an English instructor.

Sophie holds a MSc with Distinction in Violence, Disharmonize and Development from the School of African and Oriental Studies, and a BA in Philosophy from Durham University.

Tom Hutchinson

Senior Strategic Partnerships Director

Tom joined the Freedom Fund in March 2019 as Senior Strategic Partnerships
Managing director. He has over 15 years' experience fundraising for diverse sectors including peacebuilding, humanitarian and environmental among others, mainly from
governments, multilaterals and foundations. Previously he has held roles at
ClientEarth, HelpAge International, Medical Assistance for Palestinians and nigh recently
Conciliation Resources.

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He is responsible for supporting and developing relationships with donors, in
particular developing funding bids and grant reports for a range of government
agencies, institutional foundations and private sector donors.

Tom has a PgDip in European Journalism from the London College of
Communications, a BA Hons from Manchester University in Comparative Faith
and is currently role fashion through an MA in Strategic Studies at Academy College
Cork.

Jeannette Laouadi-Gilliver

Partnerships and Events Manager

Jeannette joined the Liberty Fund in Dec 2018 every bit Partnerships and Events Manager. Prior to this, she worked at research, advisory and advancement consultancy Evolution Finance International which advises developing countries on problems such every bit debt relief, aid, public sector financing, tax justice and inequality.

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She facilitated worldwide capacity-edifice and preparation events, high-level ministerial meetings, press briefings and conferences in partnership with finance ministries, IMF/World Banking company, UN agencies, international institutions and NGOs. She co-managed a network of finance ministers and experts from African Francophone low-income countries and assisted a team of experts in providing background data on labour rights and gender discrimination, also as on rape and sexual harassment at work.

Before switching to the international evolution sector, Jeannette taught French and worked in the Africa department of an energy corporation. She is a trained linguist with an English language Degree from Lille Academy and is a qualified French translator.

Cecile Lim

Finance Officer

Cecile joined the Freedom Fund in July 2020, providing support to our London finance squad. Cecile previously worked in the same position for a luxury retail company and equally a Payroll Administrator for a financial bookkeeping firm.

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Cecile graduated with a caste in Business Management from Middlesex University with Starting time Course Honours and is currently studying for AAT (Clan of Accounting Technicians) accreditation.

Yuki Lo

Caput of Inquiry and Evaluation

Yuki joined the Freedom Fund in June 2016. She leads our work to measure the touch on of our investments in countries with the highest incidence of slavery, and drives the Fund'south support for inquiry, evaluation, and knowledge-sharing across the broader anti-slavery customs.

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Previously, Yuki was Managing director of Evidence, Measurement and Evaluation at the Children'southward Investment Fund Foundation, managing research and evaluations in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Ghana, Republic of india, Kenya and Tanzania. Prior to that, Yuki was at Un Women Cambodia assessing the impact of its catastrophe violence confronting women and economic empowerment programmes.

Before switching to the international development sector, Yuki was in the finance industry and worked for Nomura, Lehman Brothers and Accenture. Yuki holds an MSc in Evolution Planning from University College London, and a BSc in It from the University of Technology, Sydney.

Zoe Marshall

Managing Director, FInance and Assistants

Zoe Marshall joined the Freedom Fund equally Managing director of Finance and Administration in July 2018.

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Zoe graduated with a degree in Politics and Economics from Newcastle University before joining Deloitte to train equally an auditor. Afterwards gaining her Chartered Accountancy qualification, Zoe transferred into Deloitte's Charities Team, working with clients such every bit Christian Aid, Tearfund, Mencap, Samaritans and the Disasters Emergency Committee. She left Deloitte to join international evolution charity Concern Worldwide (United kingdom) as Director of Finance and Operations where she worked for ix years in total - including spending one year on secondment in DR Congo.

Immediately prior to joining the Freedom Fund, Zoe worked for a medical research grant making charity called Fight for Sight as Managing director of Finance and Resource for two years.

Sonia Martins

Senior Program Managing director

Sonia joined the Freedom Fund in May 2020 every bit Senior Program Manager for the Federal democratic republic of ethiopia hotspot.

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Prior to joining the Freedom Fund, Sonia worked for eleven years with Care International Britain. She started at CARE as Latin America plan officer, then moved to the Africa desk equally program direction coordinator, before taking a number of managerial roles equally Deputy Head of the Africa Team and then the acting Head at the finish of 2019.

Sonia has over 15 years of program management experience of large and circuitous contracts, working with fund managers and institutional donors.

She was project leader on a number of exciting programs focusing on women's rights and gender-based violence.

This includes innovative interventions to reduce intimate partners violence in Rwanda as part of DFID'due south flagship programme What Works to prevent violence against women and girls. She besides worked on domestic workers rights, supporting the work of feminist organisations in Latin America.

Prior to CARE, she worked on health programs in Latin America focusing on leprosy and infectious disease, and before that, on trade evolution programs in People's republic of china working for a private consultancy.

Sonia holds a Master's degree in Governance and International Evolution from the Institute of Evolution Studies.

Mahlet Mekbib

Plan Officer

Mahlet joined the Freedom Fund in January 2021 as a Programme Officer. Mahlet has years of experience implementing programs and projects focused on children, youth and girls and women empowerment working for Save the Children, Institute of International Didactics and Compassion International in programs and projects implemented both within Ethiopia, the Eastern Africa region and beyond.

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Mahlet is an advocate for the rights of children, majorly girls, and women and is also a lath member for the Immature Women'due south Christian Association (YWCA).

Daniel Melese

State Representative

Daniel Melese transitioned from Geneva Global to Freedom Fund in July 2019.

Daniel has more a decade of extensive experience in community evolution, program pattern and management, program Monitoring, Evaluation & learning, and Research. Likewise, Daniel has a multi-disciplinary role in working with cross cultural organizations including organizations in the Usa, United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, Westward and East Africa.

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Daniel serves as a State Representative for the Freedom Fund in Ethiopia. In this chapters, Daniel provides leadership, advice, and back up to the Ethiopia hotspot program, ensures constructive grant management with frontline organizations, liaison with government for coordinated advancement, and advocate for new policy formulations and for implementation of existing laws on migration, trafficking, and slavery.

Previously, Daniel helped ready the Federal democratic republic of ethiopia hotspot programme through Geneva Global, provided leadership & support to ongoing national advocacy programs, identified and screen potential grantee partners, conducted due diligence ( grant qualification process) for new partners, designed monitoring and evaluation plans, provided financial oversight, support coordination of plan level inquiry's, provide reporting and assay, conducted organizational chapters assessment and support development of plans, contributed to the strategic plan development.

Daniel has a wide range of experience in international evolution and detailed local expertise. Daniel is passionate, creative, and problem solver. An advocate, squad player, and dedicated to the work. Daniel workers in a team without confusing individual responsibilities.

Daniel previously worked for Evangelical Churches Fellowship of Ethiopia, Geneva Global Inc, Trusted Earth Foundation, & worked every bit a consultant on projects from World Vision, Plan International, Sussex Academy, and more xv NGOs in Ethiopia.

Daniel has an MBA, Postal service Gradate Diploma in Biblical Studies, and MSC in physics.

Mel Milne

Finance Officer (Maternity Cover)

Mel joined the Freedom Fund as a Finance Officer in Jan 2022 later working in a London property investment company for the past eight years in the same position.

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She graduated from Kingston Academy London and has a BA in Accounting and Finance. She is currently preparing to have her Association of Chartered and Certified Accountants examinations.

Sarah Mount

Senior Program Manager

Sarah joined the Freedom Fund in March 2018 as a Senior Program Manager. Sarah manages the Freedom Fund's work in seafood supply chains. Sarah has over x years' feel in human rights and legal project direction in Asia, Africa and Australia. Nigh recently, Sarah worked at Anti-Slavery International as the Asia Program Manager. In this role, Sarah worked in partnership with local civil lodge organisations on projects focused on addressing forced labour and promoting safe migration of migrant construction, agricultural, garment and domestic workers.

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Sarah has also lived and worked in India and in Commonwealth of australia, working both in human rights and ethnic land rights. She holds a Bachelors degree in Law (Honours) and Arts from Monash University Australia equally well equally a Masters in Public and International Law (Honours) from the Academy of Melbourne, Commonwealth of australia.

Daniel Murphy

Senior Programme Director (Maternity Cover)

Daniel joined the Freedom Fund in Feb 2021 as a Senior Program Director (maternity cover). Daniel manages the Freedom Fund'due south work in seafood supply chains. Almost recently, Daniel worked equally a Senior Consultant at Impactt, a business and man rights management consultancy. Prior to this he was an independent consultant specialising in forced labour in the fishing sector, working with civil club, media and authorities on a variety of interventions in Southeast Asia.

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Daniel has lived and worked in Thailand for 6 years and is professionally proficient in Thai. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy from the Academy of York, UK, and a Masters in Migration, Mobility and Development from the School of Oriental and African Studies, United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland.

Paola Narracci

Strategic Partnerships Manager

Paola joined the Freedom Fund in June 2019 equally Strategic Partnerships Director. She supports the direction of contracts with institutional and private sector donors, the development of bid proposals and the improvement of internal management systems.

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Previously, she worked in a like role at Anti-Slavery International. She started her professional path on institutional funding while working in a tiny customs-based system in London in 2009, and she and so perfected her skills over several international development assignments while beingness based in Kenya, Italy and Ethiopia.

She holds a Masters' degree in International Cooperation and Development and a Masters' degree in Economics and Management of Arts, Civilisation and Communication. She speaks Italian, English and Spanish fluently.

Nicola Peckett

Head of Communications

Nicola joined the Freedom Fund in Baronial 2021 to oversee the development and delivery of the arrangement'due south global communications strategy. She manages media relations, brand, content creation and digital activity.

Nicola has worked in the charity sector for more than 25 years in a wide range of communications and external relations roles, including leading the communications function at the Disasters Emergency Committee and CARE International Great britain, every bit well equally at UK domestic charities Samaritans and the Lullaby Trust.

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Nicola also previously worked at ActionAid and was a VSO volunteer in Nigeria. She has a Master's degree in International Development and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.

Erin Phelps

Senior Adviser to the CEO

Erin Phelps is Senior Adviser to the CEO in the Freedom Fund's New York office. She joined the Fund in May 2016. Previously, she served equally Senior Strategic Partnerships Manager at the Freedom Fund from 2016-September 2021. Earlier the Freedom Fund, she was Strategic Initiatives Officer for GoodWeave International, a not-turn a profit working to end kid and forced labour in the carpet industry and other sectors. She has also worked with several U.S. organizations serving immigrant communities, including designing and organising Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service's outset Refugee Leadership Academy.

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Erin is a 2012 recipient of the Fulbright Student Inquiry Grant to Nepal, where she conducted qualitative inquiry with Nepali children and teens whose parents had migrated abroad for work. She has contributed to migration-related publications and projects through the Nepal Institute of Development Studies and IOM Nepal, invitee lectured at Tribhuvan Academy and presented at the Nepal National Conference on Migration. She has also been a regular contributor to The Migrationist, a collaborative international migration web log.

Erin received her BA in Sociology from Pomona College in Claremont, California, and completed courses in Nepali studies and linguistic communication with Pitzer College in Nepal.

Amy Rahe

Managing Director, North America

Amy Rahe is the Managing Manager of North America at the Freedom Fund. She is a leading voice on the need for survivors of human trafficking to be included in more meaningful ways within the anti-slavery movement through avenues such as employment and leadership. She joined the Freedom Fund in 2020 to manage major partnerships and engagements through outreach and public speaking.

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Amy is a passionate abet for sustained liberation pointing to the need for long term support to survivors and working to dismantle the root causes that allow modern twenty-four hour period slavery to flourish. She is an activist, storyteller, catalyst and connector.

Prior to joining the Liberty Fund, Amy was the Managing director of Survivor Alliance and prior to that worked at BlackRock equally a Chief of Staff to the head of the Factor Based Strategies Squad. She taught at UC Berkeley on Domestic Sex Trafficking in 2013 and continued volunteering through MISSSEY as a mentor while working in finance.

Amy is currently part of the Finance Confronting Slavery and Trafficking (FAST) Initiative'due south Steering Group and previously sat on the Steering Committee of Lawmaking 8.vii.

Amy has a bachelor'southward degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Deepika Reddy Allana

Program Managing director

Deepika Reddy Allana oversees the Freedom Fund's Rajasthan hotspot. She has over 12 years of experience in law and policy, and leading social sector projects. Previously, Deepika worked at ICF International as the Anti-Human Trafficking Team Leader for the U.S. Department of Justice's Office for Victims of Crime Grooming and Technical Aid Eye. She oversaw, executed and monitored a multi-faceted chapters building program for anti-human trafficking NGOs.

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Deepika has worked for several NGOs in Washington, D.C. as a public policy attorney, advocating on issues related to human trafficking, women'southward reproductive health and gender.  She started her career practicing intellectual property law for vi years at big corporate law firms. Deepika holds a Available's Degree from Tufts Academy in Psychology and Public Health, and a law degree from Boston University.

Fiona Reidy

Senior Strategic Partnerships Manager

Fiona joined the Freedom Fund in June 2019 and supports the development of funding bids and grant reports for a range of government agencies, institutional foundations and individual sector donors.

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She has over 15 years feel in business evolution, partnerships and grant management in the international development, women's rights, and education sectors. She has worked with public, private and third sector organisations and brings extensive cognition of philanthropy, social change and marginalised communities.

Working with grass-roots and global partners in Sub-Saharan Africa, Asia and Latin America, almost recently her work has focused on developing strategic partnerships to support the achievement of the global sustainable development goals, particularly for inclusive and equitable educational activity, sexual reproductive health and gender equality. Prior to The Freedom Fund she worked with Womankind Worldwide and Options Consultancy Services where she co-designed high value technical and commercial proposals for multi-country programs including: ending female genital mutilation; improving maternal, neonatal and child health and strengthening civil club to deliver change for women and girls.

She has an MSc in Folklore from the University of Amsterdam with a specialisation in Gender and Sexuality.

Niamh Riddles

Administration Officer

Niamh joined the Liberty Fund in March 2021 every bit Administrative Officer. Niamh has an undergraduate degree in Geography with International Development from the University of East Anglia, focussing primarily on social anthropology and humanitarian crises.

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Niamh has previously worked in 60 minutes and Recruitment at Single Homeless Project. Prior to this role, Niamh has worked in Recruitment at the University of Oxford, supporting the diverse departments with their temporary recruitment requirements.

Niamh currently volunteers as a mentor at The Baytree Centre providing English and integration support and has previously volunteered as a Researcher for Oxfam, researching the theory of integrating social norms into international humanitarian police force.

Andrew Rizzardi

Global Communications Manager

Andrew joined the Freedom Fund every bit the Global Communications Manager, based in New York in Nov 2021.

Andrew was previously the Communications Officeholder for Trickle Upwardly, a nonprofit dedicated to ending extreme poverty where he implemented multimedia communications channels and managed print and digital collateral product and outreach projects.

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Prior to that, Andrew managed communications and applied science at the Plant for the Study of Homo Rights at Columbia University and provided program support and research for Freedom Firm.

Andrew holds a master'due south degree in International Relations and a bachelor's caste in Communications from American University'due south School of International Service and Schoolhouse of Communications respectively.

Shabnam Sadaat

Finance Officer, Grants Management

Shabnam Joined the Freedom fund as Finance Officer, Grants Management in Jan 2022. Prior to this role, Shabnam worked equally a Finance Officer at the British Diplomatic mission in Kabul, IFRC/Danish Red Cross and the Danish Committee for Aid to Afghan Refugees.

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Shabnam has a BSc in Finance and Accounting from Dunya University of Transitional islamic state of afghanistan and is an ACCA (Clan of Chartered Certified Accountants) finalist; expecting to become an ACCA fellow member this twelvemonth.

Shabnam speaks Dari, Pashto, English language, Urdu, Hindi and Persian.

Adrian Storey

Programme Finance Manager

Adrian Storey joined the Liberty Fund as Program Finance Director in February 2019. He worked previously at ActionAid International, where he was a fellow member of the international internal inspect team that provided assurance on the operations of other members of the ActionAid Federation.

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Prior to working with ActionAid, Adrian worked in the corporate sector in a variety of Finance roles. He became involved in International Development through volunteering assignments arranged through Accounting for International Development (AfID). The assignments were based in various countries, primarily in East Africa where Adrian helped local NGOs develop their finance processes and ameliorate internal control frameworks to include donor requirements and relevant good practices.
Adrian is a member of the Chartered Institute of Direction Accountants and has substantial experience of projection accounting, internal audit and process/command evolution.

Tima Thiam

Programs Fellow

Tima joined the Freedom Fund in Dec of 2020 every bit a program fellow. Tima has years of feel as a care leaver chair, where she implemented programs focused on providing children and young people in intendance with suitcases when they are moving from foster care to semi-independence adaptation, training social workers and corporate parents to be more children and young people centered.

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Tima has worked with local elected officials like MPs, directors and assistant directors of children services to highlight what it means to be a care leaver and the role of corporate parent. Tima is an advocate for children in care and care leavers.

Cat Townley

Business Operations Manager

Cat Townley joined the Liberty Fund as Team Banana and Part Managing director in April 2018, providing support to the Executive Assistant to the CEO and the programs team. In July 2019, she transitioned into Business organization Operations Management, supporting the CEO and the Director of Finance and Administration.

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Previously, Cat worked at a Technology house equally their Man Resources Director and Corporate Social Responsibility abet. Prior to that she worked in Los Angeles in a rehabilitation heart for survivors of human trafficking and also worked for a pregnancy crisis heart. She holds a Primary's Degree in Law.

Rosie Urbanovich

Senior Strategic Partnerships Manager

Rosie joined the Liberty Fund in March 2022 equally Senior Strategic Partnerships
Director, supporting the development of funding proposals for institutional
foundations and private sector donors.

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Over the terminal 10 years Rosie has worked in both fundraising and communications roles inside a various range of sectors including human rights, disability, healthcare, and sustainability. She has previously held positions at United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland charities including War on Want, Royal College of Nursing Foundation, and Scope. More than recently she has worked in a consulting capacity through Black Fox Philanthropy, where she developed funder-centric messaging and strategic fundraising assets for global NGO clients.

Rosie has an MA in Contemporary Global Ethics from King's College London and a BA in Communications and English Literature from Chapman University in California. Alongside her fundraising and communications career, Rosie works as a lecturer and instructor of ethics and impact, applying ethical theory to global bug such as poverty, inequality, animal welfare, and the climate crunch.

Dan Vexler

Director, Programs

Dan Vexler joined the Liberty Fund as Managing director of Programs in June 2014. Dan oversees the Freedom Fund's inquiry and grant-making activities around the globe, including its seven hotspot programs in regions of loftier prevalence of slavery. Dan was previously Head of Program Quality and Affect at Intendance United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland, an international NGO fighting global poverty and injustice. At Care Dan oversaw programs aimed at increasing political participation and economic opportunities for people living in extreme poverty.

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Prior to joining CARE, Dan was based in Juba, Southward Sudan with the National Democratic Institute, where he managed an influential nation-wide public stance research program. Before this, he was Managing director of Research at the International Crisis Group. Dan has led research on a range of bug on four continents. He holds degrees from McGill University and the London School of Economics.

Hannah de Ville

Senior Plan Manager

Hannah de Ville joined the Freedom Fund in September 2017 and is currently overseeing our hotspot programs in Myanmar and northern Bharat equally well the Mental Wellness global initiative.

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Hannah brings a wide range of country feel, having been based in Nepal, Federal democratic republic of ethiopia and Sudan. She has worked for several INGOs - Plan International, Mercy Corps, International Alert and Man Rights Watch - on a large cross-section of issues, including protection of children, peacebuilding, civil society capacity building, humanitarian relief and international justice. Hannah holds a Masters caste in human security and conflict resolution from the Fletcher Schoolhouse at Tufts Academy and a Bachelors degree in international politics from Barnard College at Columbia Academy.

Havovi Wadia

Director of Programs

Havovi joined the Liberty Fund in October 2021 as Director of Programs.

Havovi has over two decades of experience working with vulnerable children, to ensure education, build life skills, particularly for girls, and improve protection systems.

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Previously she was CEO of Vipla Foundation, an implementation system based out of Mumbai where she focused largely on arrangement building. She was also previously the Director of Impact at Magic Bus where she was a central part of fundraising efforts both in-country and internationally, led on implementation of the arrangement's so largest successful grant for organisational development, and served as the Kid Safeguarding Officer of the organisation for the duration of her tenure.

Havovi has an MPhil in English Literature and a Certificate in Women's Studies from the University of Pune in India.

Nuri Weitzman

Operations Manager

Nuri joined the Freedom Fund as the Operations Managing director in New York in April 2019. She's responsible for part and operations direction and works in collaboration with the communications, fundraising, and programs teams on project direction, budgeting, event planning, database management, research, and other tasks.

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Nuri has a Chief's caste in Nonprofit Management from Columbia University and a Available's degree in Modern Languages and Cultures with a concentration in Spanish, French and Arabic from Footstep University. Previously she was the deputy director of a community based nonprofit and a political organiser. Nuri as well has experience working with survivors of human trafficking from eastern Africa in Israel/Palestine, and educational activity ESOL to new immigrants to the U.s.a..

Saba Zewdu

Senior Program Officeholder

Saba joined the Freedom Fund in Dec 2020 equally the Senior Programs Officer for the Thrive Project in Ethiopia. She graduated from Morgan State University with a BA in Psychology and MA in International Evolution from Ohio Academy. Prior to her office with the Freedom Fund, Saba worked as an Interim Director/Youth Programs Manager for the YWCA National Capital area in Washington D.C., as well as other youth evolution NGOs in different capacities.

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In her 7 years as a youth and community development specialist, Saba has successfully demonstrated the power to design, implement, manage and evaluate moderate to complex programs. In her previous part at the YWCA, Saba oversaw and designed DC public schools kickoff all girls in-school based leadership and mentorship development program including the first and but Social Emotional Learning Lab. Outside of her work, Saba enjoys volunteering with a number of women and youth shelters providing sports, recreation, self-empowerment, mindfulness and financial literacy workshops.

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