Meet the Experts
| Charles F. MacCormack: Save the Children, President and CEO,
has provided the vision for Save the Children for the past 15 years. MacCormack serves on the Board of the International Save the Children Alliance, is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and is the chairman of InterAction, a coalition of more than 165 humanitarian aid groups. Prior to joining Save the Children, MacCormack was president of World Learning from 1977 through 1992. |
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| Carolyn Miles: Save the Children, Executive Vice President/Chief Operating Officer,
was appointed in July, 2004. She joined Save the Children in 1998 as the Associate Vice President for Sponsorship and Marketing and, most recently served as Save the Children's Vice President, Marketing and Managing Director, Sponsorship. Prior to joining Save the Children, Carolyn had a career as an entrepreneur and a senior manager with American Express. |
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| Anne-Marie Grey; Save the Children, Vice President of Leadership Giving,
leads Save the Children’s U.S. and global fundraising initiatives. Anne-Marie has recently joined Save the Children from UNICEF and the United States Fund for UNICEF, where she most recently designed and managed global partnerships, and led initiatives to develop new methods of engaging the corporate sector in the issues confronting the world's most vulnerable children. |
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| Mark K. Shriver: Save the Children, Vice President and Managing Director, U.S. Programs,
leads Save the Children’s programmatic and advocacy efforts for poor children across the United States, and Save the Children’s domestic emergency response. A champion for vulnerable children and families for more than 20 years, Mark served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates and was Maryland’s first-ever Chair of the Joint Committee on Children, Youth and Families. He serves on a number of boards and commissions, including the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s National Advisory Council. |
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| Chloe O'Gara: Save the Children, Associate Vice President, Office of Education,
is an international education professional with expertise in basic and early childhood education, AIDS, gender and nutrition. She has had field experience in more than 50 countries in Africa, Central and Latin America, and South Asia. Prior to joining Save the Children, she was Vice President and Director of the Ready to Learn Center at the Academy for Educational Development. |
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| Ned Olney: Save the Children, Associate Vice President, Children in Emergencies and Crisis,
is responsible for Save the Children’s international work in emergency preparedness and response. He has worked for Save the Children since 1994 and has served as Country Director in Bolivia and Bangladesh. Ned currently represents Save the Children on the InterAgency Working Group (IWG), the SPHERE Board of Directors, and the Inter Agency Standing Committee, Early Warning, Early Action subgroup. |
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| Davit Oot: Save the Children, Associate Vice President, Office of Health,
manages a diverse portfolio of health activities and oversees the provision of technical support and assistance to over 40 countries worldwide. David was formerly a Foreign Service Officer with the U.S. Agency for International Development and was director of USAID’s Global Bureau Office of Health and Nutrition. He currently chairs the U.S. Coalition for Child Survival. |
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| Mary Beth Powers: Save the Children, Campaign Chief for Survive to 5 Campaign,
has worked for nearly 20 years to support child and maternal health programs around the world. In her current role, Mary Beth is leading Save the Children’s new global Survive to 5 initiative, which seeks to reduce the staggering number of under 5 child deaths – currently estimated at nearly 10 million per year. |
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