Global Fairness

GFI Board Welcomes Anna Eliasson

Date: 20 June 2023

GFI Board Welcomes Anna Eliasson

GFI WELCOMES BOARD MEMBER AT 20TH ANNUAL MEETING

Anna Eliasson Schamis, founder of the Eliasson Group, joins Global Fairness Initiative Board

New York, NY – The Global Fairness Initiative (GFI), a leading NGO committed to social and economic equity for the world’s working poor, gathered in New York City today for the Annual Board of Directors meeting hosted at the Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice. The meeting marked the 20th anniversary of GFI’s founding and was an opportunity to welcome a new Director, Anna Eliasson Schamis. H.E. Danilo Türk, presided the meeting which marker 20 years since the organization was founded. Dr. Türk is the former President of Republic of Slovenia and is the third Head of State to serve as Chair of the GFI Board. He was preceded by former President of Costa Rica, José Maria Figueres, and by former U.S. President William Clinton.

“My congratulations to GFI for 20 years of pioneering work to uplift impoverished communities around the globe. It has been a pleasure to work alongside the leaders on this Board and I am so pleased welcome Anna to this exceptional organization. GFI has done so much to bring voice to the world’s working poor, and I am proud to be part of their important work.”

Anna Eliasson Schamis is the founder of the Eliasson Group and a former Vice President at the Atlantic Council. She served as Vice Chair the Board of the United States Association for United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the advisory Board of the Americas Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS).

“We are thrilled to welcome Ana Eliasson to this fantastic Board of Director” said Karen Tramontano, Founder and President of Global Fairness Initiative. “Ana and the entire Board bring deep experience and knowledge to GFI’s work, and it gives me great confidence to have this group of leaders guiding or important work.”

Since 2002, GFI has partnered with thousands of marginalized communities in Latin America, Africa, and Asia to enhance economic opportunities and build sustainable livelihoods. GFI has developed worker-centered programs that preserve and create jobs, empower women in the economy, advocate for informal worker rights, and build a future for workers is led by workers. By putting workers first and letting local partners lead, GFI helps ensure that communities of promise become centers of prosperity.

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