I am one of two Managing Partners at Strategy for Humanity, an international consulting firm that works with mission-driven organizations and those that fund them to identify what they do best and help them do it better. We partner with our clients to identify opportunities for growth and create a customized approach that responds to their specific needs. We would love the chance to support you as well.I bring a deep knowledge of systems thinking and change management, having advised organizations on identifying and securing positive results in a rapidly changing and profoundly challenging international environment. I also have led strategic and policy planning processes for more than a dozen NGOs, foundations, and government agencies; helped foundations design and implement grantmaking programs; led strategic communications and rebranding campaigns, facilitated innovative meetings that change the way participants think about systems, and coached executive staff.I'm also a recognized thought leader on atrocity prevention. In 2016, I served as Chair of the Experts Committee on Preventing Mass Violence, whose report, "A Necessary Good," outlined concrete steps that the USG should take to strengthen U.S. atrocity prevention policy. In 2015, I was the Leonard and Sophie Davis Genocide Prevention Fellow at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, where I authored a review of U.S. policy toward the crisis in the Central African Republic. From 2010 to 2014, I served in the Obama Administration, including as Senior Advisor on Atrocity Prevention and Response in the Department of Defense, leading implementation of President Obama's atrocity prevention initiatives. In the past, I have held senior positions at NGOs, and during the Clinton Administration, I served as Chief of Staff in the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor in the U.S. Department of State. For more on how we can help you, please visit us at www.strategy.org.
Listed skills include Foreign Policy, Politics, Human Rights, Policy Analysis, and 46 others.