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Jenni Rothenberg

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  • Organization: Deloitte LLP
  • Department: Sales, Marketing, and Business Development (Emerging Markets)
  • Title: Senior Associate

Jenni Rothenberg works at Deloitte LLP as a federal associate in business development and marketing where she supports the emerging markets and intelligence community practices. Formerly the Senior Outreach Associate for the Modernizing Foreign Assistance Network and the Deputy Field Director for the U.S. Global Leadership Coalition, she helped build an influential and diverse network of leaders to engage on foreign assistance reform, as well as development and diplomacy more broadly. Jenni holds a Bachelor's degree in Communication from Boston University (Magna Cum Laude) and a Master's degree in Global Security Studies from The Johns Hopkins University (Cum Laude).

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Darya Pilram

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  • Organization: Office of Naval Research & The George Washington University
  • Department: ONR 341 & Department of Health Policy
  • Title: Fellow/Researcher

Darya Pilram is a MPH-Global Health graduate with a background in international relations and cultural anthropology. Her work spans multinational peacekeeping engagements in Mongolia to coordinating de-mining campaigns in Angola and Afghanistan; schistosomiasis prevention projects in Kenya to the tea fields of India and the [freezing] ancient tea routes across Russia. The intersections of health, diplomacy, security, and engagement drove her thesis on the Department of Defense's hospital ship missions, and she has briefed at international conferences and the Pentagon. She is currently completing follow-on analysis with the Pacific Partnership 2012 aboard the USNS MERCY in the Philippines, Vietnam, and Cambodia. When home, she sails boats and flies planes.

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Eniola Mafe

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  • Organization: Vital Voices
  • Department: Africa Programs
  • Title: Program Manager

Eniola Mafe is the Africa Program Manager at Vital Voices Global Partnership, a Washington, D.C.-based international non-profit that works with women leaders to advance women's human rights, political participation, and economic empowerment. With a special focus on organizational development, entrepreneurship, and economic development in sub-Saharan Africa, Eniola manages the Africa Businesswomen's Network (ABWN), a partnership among local African businesswomen's organizations that enhances the management, business development, and leadership skills of businesswomen. Eniola also manages other programs focused on the growth of women-led small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

Prior to joining Vital Voices, Eniola worked with Women's World Banking Ghana (WWBG), where she developed social impact methodology to quantify the social and community impact of the microfinance institutions on its clients, investors, and wider community. Eniola began her career as an Equity Finance Analyst for Merrill Lynch.

Eniola frequent speaker and guest lecturer on the topic of women's entrepreneurship development in Africa. Eniola holds a M.A. from Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, specializing in International Business and Development, and a B.A in International Studies from Spelman College.

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Eliot Pence

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  • Organization: Whitaker Group
  • Title: Director

Eliot Pence is a Director at the Whitaker Group, an Africa-focused investment advisory and corporate strategy firm. His work focuses on helping Fortune 100 companies navigate regulatory and political environments. In his ten years working on Africa, he has managed projects in a dozen sub-Saharan countries across a range of sectors. Eliot is a frequent commentator on African investment issues and his writing has appeared on CNN's Global Public Square, and the National Interest. Prior to joining the Whitaker Group, he was at the Political Division in the Canadian Embassy in Washington, DC. He holds an M.A. from Yale and B.A. from the University of Victoria.

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Danielle Goldberg

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  • Organization: Columbia University's Institute for the Study of Human Rights
  • Department: Peace-Building and Rights Program
  • Title: Program Coordinator

Danielle Goldberg is a conflict resolution and education specialist at Columbia University's Institute for the Study of Human Rights and an education advisor to the U.S. Institute of Peace. She has led capacity building workshops for Darfuri non-profit leaders, facilitated Turkish-Armenian track-two dialogue, worked to establish the Sudanese Diaspora coalition Voices for Sudan, and served as an Atlas Corps fellow in Colombia. Recently, she co-authored a university course on conflict and social harmony for Sri Lanka's Ministry of Higher Education, which is now receiving interest from other conflict-affected countries. She holds an M.A. in International Peace and Conflict Resolution from American University.

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Shannon O'Reilly

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  • Organization: JPMorgan Chase & Co.
  • Department: Military and Veteran Affairs
  • Title: Executive Director in Communications

Shannon O'Reilly is the Executive Director in Communications for Military and Veterans Affairs at JPMorgan Chase, responsible for communicating the firm's military and veteran initiatives focused on jobs, homeownership, education, and philanthropy. She is also the communications liaison for the 100,000 Jobs Mission, a growing coalition of companies committed to hiring at least 100,000 veterans by 2020. Prior to joining JPMorgan Chase, O'Reilly was the Director of External Relations at the Center for a New American Security (CNAS), a non-partisan national security think tank in Washington. Throughout her career, she has also worked on several political campaigns as a foreign policy advisor and communications expert.

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Megan Garcia

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  • Organization: William and Flora Hewett Foundation
  • Department: Nuclear Security Initiative
  • Title: Program Officer

Megan Garcia is a Program Officer at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, where she manages the foundation's Nuclear Security Initiative, a portfolio of grants aimed at increasing nuclear security. Before joining the Hewlett Foundation, Megan was Legislative Assistant to U.S. Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky for national security and foreign affairs, policy fellow for U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown during his time in the House of Representatives and a consultant to USAID's Office of Military Affairs. Megan holds a master's in public policy from the University of California at Berkeley and an undergraduate degree from Harvard University.

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David McNair

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  • Organization: Save the Children UK
  • Department: Advocacy
  • Title: Head of Growth, Equity and Livelihoods

David McNair is Head of Growth, Equity and Livelihoods at Save the Children UK, a charity that works in 120 countries, protecting children's rights.

Previously, David led Christian Aid's tax and development work and played a key role in turning a niche NGO campaign into a global issue addressed by the G20, EU, OECD, UN and international businesses.

A former trustee for numerous charities, David also sat on the OECD's Task Force on Tax and Development. He holds a PhD (Queen's University of Belfast) and is a member of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) where he sits on the Under 35s steering group.

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