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Hana Mosavie

FOUNDER

BSc (Hons), Exec MPA, CMgr, FHEA

Hana has a decade worth of experience in research globally. Hana has worked with governments around the world and been involved in policy development. Currently, she is a FHEA accredited Visiting Lecturer for the MBA in the UK and Oman, teaching on the Strategy and Global Competitive Environment module, Corporate Entrepreneurship and Innovation module, as well as the Leading People Management module and many more. Recently completed a education governance project.

Hana has worked in the UK Parliament, Great Ormond Street Hospitals Children’s Charity, NSPCC, The Children’s Society and in London Organising Committee for the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012. Hana has worked significantly on the following topics: global governance, gender dividends and inequality, sexual violence, mental health, black and ethnic minority groups, education, de-radicalisation, migration, culture, diplomacy and business analysis.

Hana is also a Trustee of Feast With Us, a homeless charity that uses surplus foods to make nutritious meals and integrate with vulnerable adults, a Policy Advisor to the Global Diplomatic Forum, Country Director for Global Peace Chain and a Board Member for the CMI Women (Chartered Managers Institute).

Professor Adrian Kendry

Economic Specialist

Professor Kendry is the former Strategic and Economic Advisor to the Secretary General of NATO (2012-2014), prior to this role, Professor Kendry held the title of NATO Senior Defence Economist (2001-2014), Coordinator of NATO Economic Intelligence (2001-2012) and Admiral William Crowe Chair in Economics (1999). From 2015, he held the role of Lead Adviser and contributor on Economics and Security for the NATO Strategic Foresight Analysis programme (incorporating the security implications of the fusion and acceleration of new technologies, underpinning the growth of artificial intelligence and the intended labour-saving use of robots, the insecurity of increasing global and regional inequalities of income and wealth, the broad and long-term security implications of Brexit and the major security challenges and outlook for the Arctic High North and Climate Change insecurity; Russia; and North Africa and the Maghreb). Professor Adrian Kendry has many publications and has presented in multiple countries (including North America, Europe, Russia Far East, Asia, Middle East, North Africa and the Gulf). Since 2018, Professor Kendry has been a Visiting Professor of Economics and Security at University of Winchester and since 2019 a Visiting Professor of Global Economics, Defence and Security, New Model in Technology and Engineering, in Hereford.

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Vibeke Brask Thomsen

Gender Specialist

Vibeke has a strong affluent career within Gender. She has worked in Brussels on security, disarmament and nuclear non-proliferation. During her time working with women in post-conflict societies, she witnessed the effects of gender inequality. This experience led Vibeke to start her own successful non-profit organisation (NGO) SheCanHeCan (formerly known as GenderHopes).

With SheCanHeCan, she aims to address the inequalities that we witness every day and works to promote equal representation, equal salaries, equal access to education and jobs for all. She challenges stereotypes so that every person can realise their full potential independent of their gender. SheCanHeCan is Monaco-based which aims to inspire and support girls to take leadership roles by encouraging girls and boys to challenge deeply held, life-limiting gender stereotypes and to realise their full potential. Vibeke works to recognise the achievements and contributions of great female leaders throughout herstory.

Vibeke is also a Board Member of the Global Diplomatic Forum, London, and a Member of the Global Advisory Council of
the Akilah Institute for Women, Kigali. She is also a working mother of three young children, who are each great inspiration for the nature of her work.



Robert Hester

Consumer Goods Specialist

Robert has a renowned career within the FMCG sector & has a plethora experience globally as a student, professional, and entrepreneur.

Robert started out as a Management Trainee at AB InBev, one of the world's leading FMCG companies. He then became a founding employee of LVK, a specialist agency which grew ethical early-stage FMCG brands in UK Retail and online E-commerce. Currently he's leading e-commerce for GB & EU at Seedlip, the leading non-alcohol drinks company. Between AB InBev and LVK, Robert Founded Appreciate, the tech-for-good SaaS start-up connecting people with non-profits.

Since 2018, he has maintained positions as Advisor to Life Skills Haiti Foundation, and an Advisory Board Member on the Youth Working Group of the Global Diplomatic Forum (GDF). In 2019 he took up the role of Co-Chair to The Good Governance Partnership, a digital think-tank at the GDF pursuing the engagement of youth in global diplomacy.

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Dr. Aamenah Hawash

Health Specialist

MBBS, MRCGP, BSc (Hons), DFSRH, PgCertMedEd

Dr Aamenah Hawash is a GMC registered General Practitioner, specialising in medical education, sexual health, and psychosexual medicine.

Her interests lay heavily in the charitable sector, working at local foodbanks, including at Sufra, a NW London charity that looks at both the causes and consequences of extreme poverty, homelessness and social isolation in the community. Aamenah is an avid volunteer with Feast With Us (FEAST!) a charity that uses surplus foods to make a nutritious meal and integrate with vulnerable adults. She has a strong affinity to interfaith charitable work and health promotion, volunteering to give health seminar workshops for the local community.