He is an independent Board member or advisor to several important multinational enterprises and currently is Chairman of the Board of ArcelorMittal Mexico, is on the Board of HSBC Bank in Mexico and is the senior independent director of Ocean Wilson Holdings (Brazil). He is also senior policy advisor at Chatham House in London, member of the Trilateral Commission, council member of the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London and sits on the Board of Canada’s Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI).
His daily work includes helping organizations transform their security process, implement cybersecurity strategy and be better vigilant of cyber-attacks. He is an associate of the International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium and also a member of ISACA. Rotilu has a B.Eng from the prestigious Covenant University and a Masters’ degree with Distinction from Queen Mary University of London. He is also an Alumni Ambassador for Queen Mary where he mentors and advices incoming students. Rotilu is also a co-founder of the Meet-A-Need-Today Foundation.
In 1997 he retired from government and created Rozental & Asociados, an international consultancy providing political and economic advice to Mexican and international companies. He is an independent Board member or advisor to several important multinational enterprises and currently is Chairman of the Board of ArcelorMittal Mexico, is on the Board of HSBC Bank in Mexico and is the senior independent director of Ocean Wilson Holdings (Brazil).
He received his master’s degree from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy in 2011, with concentrations in international security studies and U.S. foreign policy. A version of his master’s thesis on peacebuilding in Somaliland was published in the Journal of the Middle East and Africa. While at Fletcher, Ridout was managing editor of The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, and he currently sits on the advisory board.
He served as a visiting professor at Princeton University, a political analyst at the Emirates Center for Strategic Research and Studies in Abu Dhabi, and a deputy director of the Institute of International Relations in Hagoromo. His Majesty the King Mohammed VI decorated him by the Order of Officer of Wissam Al Arch and he received the Prize of North-South Cultural Dialogue.
Prior to joining the Department of State, she practiced at a major international law firm, where she specialized in antitrust law, international commercial arbitration, and international investment arbitration. She has extensive policy and legal experience throughout Latin America, both as a lawyer in private practice and as a senior U.S. diplomat. Reynoso is a member of The Council on Foreign Relations and is affiliated with Columbia University’s School of Law and School of International and Public Affairs.
His Fulbright research demonstrated the benefits of decentralized models of care on antiretroviral treatment outcomes despite the challenges of a healthcare limited setting. Reddi has also been active in U.S. global health policy issues. In the summer of 2010, his writings and advocacy directly challenged the Obama Administration’s flat lining of global HIV treatment funds resulting in the restoration of $366 million for HIV treatment in Uganda. Reddi is a graduate of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor and he studied medicine at the University of Colorado, School of Medicine.
Ramphele has served as chairperson of Gold Fields, Circle Capital Ventures (Pty) Limited, Technology Innovation Agency (TIA), as a director of Medi-Clinic Corporation Limited and Remgro Limited, and is currently a trustee of the Nelson Mandela Foundation. She was founder of the Open Society Foundation for South Africa and the Citizens Movement. In January 2013, Ramphele became the leader of Agang SA, a party for all South Africans which won two seats in the national elections held in May 2014.
Professor Rahmouni contributed to a book titled Afrique: Terre des nouvelles convoitises, edited by Ellipse in September 2011. She also took part in a book on women entrepreneurship titled Femme et entrepreneur: c’est possible!, published by Pearson in November 2012.
Prior to this appointment, she became the youngest ever secretary of foreign trade of Brazil (vice-ministerial position). She is a member of the World Economic Forum's Global Future Council on International Trade and Investment. In 2014, she was recognized by the World Economic Forum as a Young Global Leader.