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Sathie Gounden has over 30 years experience in the auditing profession and over 10 years experience as a non-executive director and audit committee member. He was the Chief Executive Officer of Gobodo Incorporated and has a vast range of experience in Accounting, Auditing, Forensic Investigations, Consulting, Taxation, Corporate Governance and Directorship. Sathie is a Chartered Accountant (SA) and a Chartered Director (SA) and he has a BCompt from UNISA
Lorraine Reiher is admitted as a barrister and solicitor in four jurisdictions (New Zealand, Fiji, Solomon Islands and Queensland, Australia). Lorraine has practiced across a wide range of commercial fields of law for over 20 years. Lorraine is currently working as a legal consultant and has been involved with legislative compliance reviews and legislative drafting projects with the International Labour Organisation. Lorraine became Board Chair of Save the Children Fiji in April 2017.
Richard is a Canadian Media Executive with more than 30 years of experience. He has been the head of all English language services at the CBC, Executive Director of Telefilm Canada, Chairman of the Canadian Television Fund, President of Starchoice and Cancom, President of the Canadian Cable Television Association, and Assistant Deputy Minister of Culture and Broadcasting for the Government of Canada. He is currently President of Aljess, a boutique media and entertainment consulting firm.
Meindert Stolk is 58 and lives in The Hague-region, The Netherlands. After his MBA Economic Sciences in Rotterdam, he started his career in the Christian-democratic party. He worked as policy advisor International Affairs, became head of the Communications department of an employers association. A long and varied career made him an experienced politician and management consultant. In 2021 he became regional minister in the province of South-Holland, responsible for Economy and Innovation, Agriculture and Horticulture.
Since January 2018 Meindert Stolk is a member of the Supervisory Board of Save the Children Netherlands and member of the Audit Committee.
Larry Kamener, is a Senior Adviser and former Senior Partner in the Boston Consulting Group. During his time with BCG, Larry founded and was the inaugural leader of BCG’s Global Public Sector Practice. He founded and is now the Chair of the Centre for Public Impact, a BCG Foundation based in London. Larry is also the Chair of Teach for Australia and the Strategic Advisory Council of the Bastow Institute of School Leadership is a Board Member with the Melbourne Theatre Company. Larry has been a director of Save the Children since September 2019.
Salla started her career with the management consultancy McKinsey & Company, serving clients in Finland, Sweden and Germany. During the last 20+ years, she held management positions in public and private companies both in Finland and in the USA. Nowadays she serves on the Boards of a few companies as well as foundations. She holds a MSc (Economics) degree from the Aalto University School of Business.
Maria has served as programme director for Sweden’s National Centre on Violence against Children and at Ecpat Sweden, a global organization working to combat sexual exploitation of children. She has also held a leading position within SCS working as head of our clinical centers for children and youth and as responsible for work against sexual violence of children online.
Joon was Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the Republic of Korea to the United Nations in New York from 2013 to 2016. His other international activities include those as a member of the High Level Panel on the Future of Development Assistance Committee of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) from 2016-17; President of the UN Security Council (May 2014); member of the Korea Agenda Council of the World Economic Forum (WEF) from 2010-13
Deepak Kapoor (Chairman) is a Fellow Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), Fellow Member of Institute of Company Secretaries of India (ICSI) and Member of the Institute of Certified Fraud Examiners, USA. He has worked with PwC for over 38 years. Mr. Kapoor has diverse experience in the fields of accounting, audit, mergers and acquisitions, valuations, negotiations, forensics and other management advisory fields. He is currently the Chairperson for Save the Children India and a member of SCA/SCI Board.
Susie is a practising Barrister and Solicitor in partnership specialising in property and business law and is experienced in strategic/change management and corporate governance. She has over 20 years experience as a Director and Chair of several Boards both private and public listed companies, Government Regulators, Crown Enterprises and Not for Profits. She was appointed as Board Chair of Save the Children New Zealand in 2015 and is currently Chair of the Assembly Nominating Committee.
On the Board of SC Switzerland since 2016 and recently elected as its Board Chair, ERIK SLINGERLAND has vast international management consulting and executive search experience working with private, public and social sector organizations. After 27 years with Egon Zehnder, Erik established his own advisory firm, supporting organizations in these sectors on matters of governance, board structuring, search, and review, as well as leadership assessment and development. As partner at Egon Zehnder, Erik led the firm’s global Public & Social Sector Practice, established the firm's activities in C&EE and was member of its Legal and Human Resources Practices. He started his professional career in the pharma industry in Switzerland, the Netherlands and Brazil.
Niels Lund is Chair of the Board of Save the Children Denmark and is working for Novo Nordisk as Vice President for Climate Change and Health. Niels has over the past 16 years taken on a number of different manager positions within Novo Nordisk and is currently responsible for the integration of climate change and health, including driving engagement in climate and health alliances as well as integrating climate and health perspectives into key business processes. Niels has a professional background from UNICEF and the World Bank where he has had a strong focus on vulnerable children and young people in both Denmark and abroad. Niels has been engaged in the work of Save the Children Denmark since 2019 as a board member and in fall 2022, Niels was elected Chair of the Board. Niels holds a degree in economics from the University of Copenhagen and an MBA from the George Washington University.
Juan Tomas Diaz is a Dominican executive and entrepreneur, with business current interest and investment in transportation (Fuel, general freight and tourist industry), automotive sales (Car Dealers, Small Units Specialized Solutions), Petroleum Products (Fuel and Oil Sales), Tires and other ventures.
Nompumelelo, has a track record spanning over 30 years in the corporate sector for a number of big entities like Swaziland Breweries, MTN both in Eswatini and Uganda and lastly the then Eswatini Revenue Authority now Eswatini Revenue Service. Her background is in finance and she holds a Master of Accountancy Degree from Western Illinois University (USA). She is currently the Chairman at MTN Eswatini and Liberty Life Swaziland as well as Chairman of the Finance, Audit and Remuneration Committee at SCE. She runs her own tax and accounting consultancy firm, The Tax Lab (Pty) Ltd.
Carlos is an expert in Rural Development/ Local Economci Development. He is a specialist in adminsitration, organisation planning and management for Developmnent. He has conducted more than 400 consulting contracts for the Aned Consultores firm in 22 years, in different topics from technical assistance, research and advice. He is an expert in participatory processes with experience in agricultural and municipal environment sector. He possesses human resource trainign, formulates strategies and portfolios of projects, design and executes project and coordinates project management. Carlos studied Agronomy at the National School of Agriculture, Catacams, Olanch from 1975 to 1977. He possessed an MSc in Education Resrearch Methods from the Southern University in Baton Roughe, Louisiana, USA.Carlos was Delegate Representative of Save the Children Honduras in four annual assemblies, Member of the Electrol Commission of Save the Children International. He was President of Board of Directors from 2021 to 2015 and has served as Board Chair of Save the Children Honduras since October 20201.
Sancoyo is the Chair of the Board of Patrons of the Save the Children Indonesia Foundation. Currently, he serves as a non-executive board in several companies in Indonesia. Until the end of 2020, he worked for Unilever Indonesia for more than thirty years, where, in his last post, he was given the responsibility for legal, governance, communication, sustainability, and corporate foundation.
Amane Nakashima is Chairman, Branding and Compliance of Kewpie Corporation, founded in 1919 which is Japan's leading food manufacturer of mayonnaise and dressing. He has completed the master's degree at the Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University in 1989. He joined Save the Children Japan as Board member in March 2013, and he was appointed as Vice Chair of the Board in March 2017. Since March 2022, he has also served as Vice President and Executive Director a.i. of the Board. Since January 2020 he is a member of the Nominating Committee of the SCA/SCI.
Junichiro Ida is the President of Sanyo Foods Co., Ltd., one of the largest manufactures of instant noodles in Japan. He is the representative director of Sanyo Foods Scholarship Foundation and Sanyo Foods Culture and Sports Promotion Foundation. He has been a member of Young President Organization (YPO) Japan since 1998 and served as the President of YPO Japan in 2010. He joined Save the Children Japan as Board member in 2005 and became the Board Chair on 22 March 2017.
Omar Shegem joined Save the Children Jordan in December 2018 as a Board chair, Omar brings 35 years of business experience spent in managing, establishing, expanding restructuring several industrial and commercial companies in the construction and manufacturing industries in the Middle East area, Arabian Gulf, and Africa. Omar’s accumulated experience together with the board members helps SCJ better find practical management plans to accommodate the continuous challenges and difficulties faced by philanthropic and humanitarian institutions not only in Jordan but all over the world. Omar is a graduate of Ohio University with a B.S. degree from the College of Engineering and Technology. Omar is the chairman of the board of trustees of a school owned by a charity foundation. He has such diverse local and international exposure shared transferred between the several institutions he is involved in.
Alex Brans has been working in the humanitarian sector since 1991. Starting his career with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), where he specialised in the design and delivery of medical interventions in conflict settings, he moved on to be part of the start-up team of Medical Emergency Relief International (Merlin - 1996). Establishing many of Merlin’s country programmes and regional offices, he gained his experience in organisational governance and change management. Joining Save the Children UK in 2003, Alex played a key role in the development of SCUKs humanitarian department and was its Director of Humanitarian Operations until he moved to SC Switzerland in January 2017 where he currently holds the position of Global Programmes Director. In April 2022 he was appointed Member of the Board of SC Lithuania and is also a Member of the Save the Children France Assembly.
Jesús is a Senior Partner and Managing Director at Boston Consulting Group. He joined BCG’s Madrid office in 1989, and after working in Melbourne and Boston he moved to Monterrey, Mexico in 1995. He has served a wide range of industries (agriculture, industrial goods, consumer goods, retail, pharma, education, amongst others) on strategy, organization and operational topics. He led BCG Mexico from 2007 to 2012. Jesús graduated in Law and in Business Administration from ICADE-Universidad Pontificia de Comillas, and obtained his MBA at Stanford University.
Mike has served as Country Director for Save the Children US' Philippines program from 1982 to 1988, and again from 1996-2004. He has four decades of leadership experience in Save the Children—in the country, regional, and global levels. He has an established track record of managing large and complex field operations, and overseeing country programs both in the development and humanitarian settings. Formerly, Mike was the Senior Advisor of the Chief Operating Officers of SCI and SC US, and the Team Leader of the global Save the Children COVID-19 Task Force. He took up position as Board Chair for SC Philippines June 1 2022.
Primary doctor in paediatrics and Primary doctor in paediatric nephrology at Children’s Universitary Hospital Louis Țurcanu from Timișoara. Professor of Paediatrics at Victor Babeș University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Timișoara. Founder of Romanian societies of Paediatric nephrology and urology, hemostasis and phlebology. Phd in medicine from 2004. Trainer in child’s welfare acknowledged by the Romanian Ministry of Health and author/coauthor of 15 medical volumes, 3 books for students and more than 150 scientific published articles. With a large experience in management and leadership, both in the medical field and in promoting the rights of the child. He has been the Chair of Save the Children Romania since 2015, being, between 2001 and 2015 Vice Chair, coordinating, for more than 27 years, the activity of the Timiș branch, one of the most active and influential branches of the national organization.
Journalist, communication, strategy and transformation consultant. She has developed her career in the field of corporate and institutional communication, supporting both public and private organizations, in sectors such as banking, industrial companies, Third Sector organizations, technology clusters, etc.
She is a member of various advisory councils linked to the world of culture and business, and regularly collaborates with the main media in Basque Country.
Dianna is a former British High Commissioner to Tanzania and Ambassador to Cuba. She has worked in international development for most of her career, focusing on policy change to tackle poverty and injustice. As Oxfam GB's first Policy Director, she played a key role in building Oxfam's policy and international advocacy work.
At the Department for International Development (DFID) she was head of International Trade and developed the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative - a multi-stakeholder initiative, bringing together governments, industry and civil society to create greater transparency in the management of natural resources.
Dianna led the UK's Foreign & Commonwealth Office's Policy Planning department, providing challenge and innovative policy thinking on political, security and economic issues for ministers and the Policy Advisory Board. She is a trustee of the global affairs think tank ODI.