José E. Feliciano is Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Clearlake Capital Group, L.P., a private investment firm founded in 2006. In addition to his investing responsibilities, Mr. Feliciano is responsible for the day-to day management of the firm. With a sector-focused approach, the firm seeks to partner with world-class management teams by providing patient, long-term…
Terry Mazany, Vice Chair of Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights’ Board of Directors, is the chief collaboration officer at Collaborator, formerly known as the Southwest Florida Community Foundation. Prior to this post, he served as president and chief executive officer for The Chicago Community Trust. Formerly the Trust’s chief operating officer, director and senior program…
Anthony Williams, Treasurer of Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights, is a partner of Dentons’ Corporate practice in its New York office. He focuses on commercial transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, private equity investments and financings for U.S. and non-U.S. clients. He also counsels domestic and multinational corporations on securities law topics and corporate finance. The…
Elisa Massimino, Secretary of the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Board of Directors, is the Visiting Professor of Law and Executive Director, Human Rights Institute, Georgetown University; Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress. She recently served as a senior fellow with the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government and…
Peter Barbey followed in his family’s long tradition in the publishing world that dates back to 1796. He served as the president and chief executive officer of the Reading Eagle Company, which owned the Reading Eagle and South Schuylkill News newspapers, WEEU AM radio, Pretzel City Productions and REP printing. Barbey was also the publisher of…
Kylar W. Broadus is a Black trans man who has been a pioneer in the movement as an attorney, long-time activist, public speaker, author and professor. Broadus is known worldwide for his work in the LGBT and Trans movements. He is founder and director of the Trans People of Color Coalition, the only national organization…
With five decades of business, government, civic involvement and legislative affairs experience, Tonio Burgos has successfully worked with clients on a wide range of projects in both the public and private sector for over 28 years. Burgos worked for Mario Cuomo for 15 years, while Cuomo served as secretary of state, lieutenant governor and governor.…
Soraya Darabi is a Founder and General Partner of TMV, where she invests in next-generation impact startups—with a focus on tech-enabled organizations across the care economy, the future of work and climate solutions. Soraya has led key TMV investments in Cityblock, Kindbody, Parsley Health, Ridwell, Preveta, Millie Clinic. Soraya began her career at The New…
Kimberly Davis is a trailblazer and a change agent, positively disrupting the financial industry and wide world of sports over her more than 30-year career. An inspirational storyteller, she is an architect of coalitions and a culture builder, with a style that empowers others and a belief that successful business contributes to healthy, vibrant communities.…
Stephen DeCherney is a doctor, professor of medicine, and business executive. He’s named one of the Best Doctors in America and is board certified in Internal Medicine and Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism. As a researcher, his background includes four and a half years at the National Institutes of Health, and as a principal investigator for…
As TIAA’s CEO, Thasunda leads a company whose mission is defined by financial inclusion and opportunity – goals and values she has upheld throughout her career. Thasunda joined TIAA after serving as Chief Executive Officer of Chase Consumer Banking, where she oversaw a banking network with more than $600 billion in deposits and 50,000 employees.…
Peter Edelman is the Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Law and Public Policy at Georgetown University Law Center, where he teaches constitutional law and poverty law and is faculty director of the Georgetown Center on Poverty and Inequality. On the faculty since 1982, he has also served in all three branches of government. During President Clinton’s…
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