Alumni

Leila Abu Gheida '87

Indonesia - Jakarta

Leila is currently involved in managing USAID/Indonesia's conflict mitigation and prevention programs valued at $54 million. She managed the SERASI post-conflict and governance contract (valued at $44 million), which is the largest peacebuilding program in South Asia. The program has implemented over 265 small grants in areas throughout rural and urban Indonesia to respond to tension at the community level to address a wide range of conflict drivers. Issues covered by the SERASI contract range from livelihoods and income generation to youth and interethnic tension. If you would like to learn more about SERASI, check out their website: www.serasi-ird.org. 

Matt Edmundson '05

United States - New York, NY

Matt Edmundson participated in the EPIIC 2004 colloquium on Dilemmas of Empire and Nation Building and was active in NIMEP and [EXPOSURE]. He worked with RefugePoint (formerly Mapendo International) for four years before co-founding Violet Health, a social enterprise targeting anemia in mother and child during pregnancy.

Teny Gross '90

United States - Providence, RI

Teny Gross is founder of the Institute for the Study and Practice of Nonviolence in Providence, RI. 

Watch a video of Teny speak here: http://www.businessinnovationfactory.com/iss/video/bif8-teny-gross

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