Moar diggs on WE Charity and its former board members, links to Clinton Foundation, and some diggs on Counterpoint International
I came across this PDF of WE Charity's board member list that was cross-referenced against IRS 990 data from 2002-2017: https://fairquestions.typepad.com/files/we-charity-us480-million-2011-2019-19-pgs.pdf. It has been attached and is also archived here: https://files.catbox.moe/1dsvbm.pdf. There are some notable people who have served on its board.
WE Charity has also made over $6.5M in commitments to the Clinton Foundation in the past. This might explain the Kielberger's photo with HRC?
An archived Wiki of the board members is also attached and archived here: https://files.catbox.moe/sp9pba.png.
Notable board members:
Eva Haller
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Jewish
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Joined Martin Luther King Jr. in the Selma March
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Volunteered with UNICEF in Southeast Asia for almost a year
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Wife of Dr. Yoel Haller, an OB/GYN. Dr. Haller was the Medical Director of Planned Parenthood San Francisco-Alameda Counties.
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Former board member of Counterpart International* (moar below)
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Son: Ernan Roman, who sat also on board of WE Charity
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Ernan's children Helaina and Elias, also sat on the board of WE Charity. Elias co-founded Songza.
|→ Epstein's associate Nicole Junkermann provided some early funding to Songza. Moar here >>9867285
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Ernan is co-founder of ERDM Corp., Voice of Customer (VoC) Research Innovators. VoC is a marketing strategy that allows marketers to engage customers on their terms. Some of its clients: Microsoft, IBM, GILT, 10x Genomics, Disney, and QVC.
Jonathan White and Shelley White
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Married
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Jonathan is a Professor of Sociology. His areas of specialization: inequality, poverty, globalization, human rights, and public sociology. Jonathan endorses globalism.
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Shelley is a Professor of Public Health and Sociology
David Cohen
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Experts in communications, grantsmanship, international development, monitoring & evaluation, agricultural policy, business, cooperatives, and legislative affairs
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Previously did work for King Hussein of Jordan. His wife, Queen Noor, is the founder of King Hussein Foundation. She splits her time between Washington, DC, the UK, and Jordan.
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In 1980-1994 (14 years), he worked at E.A. Jaenke & Associates. His leaving position was EVP. E.A. Jaenke & Associates was founded by Edwin Jaenke.
|→ Edwin Jaenke was hired by US Senator Stuart Symington from Missouri to be his agricultural advisor and assistant at his office in Washington, DC in 1957. Jaenke also served on the staff of the Senate Agricultural Committee. Stuart went to Yale and was part of Skull & Bones. Stuart's wife was Evelyn Wadsworth; Evelyn's brother James Jeremiah Wadsworth was also went to Yale and was part of Skull & Bones.
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In 19998-2011 (13 years), Cohen also worked at Counterpart International*; his leaving position was VP, Agriculture and Food Security. Counterpart was a US non-governmental entity that operated in Afghanistan since 2005. According to USASpending.gov, Counterpart has been awarded $13M from 2008-2012.
Heidi Hopper
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CEO of Hopper-Dean Foundation
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Wife of Jeffrey Dean, SVP of Google Research and Google Health. He is the Lead for Google AI.
Mary Lewis
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VP, Outreach, Office of the Founder, Jane Goodall Institute
Neil Taylor
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President & Chairman, Investors Group
Jim Baller
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EVP, CFO of the NY division of McCann Worldgroup, a global advertising agency and m:united // McCann, a division of the McCann Worldgroup set up to exclusively service Microsoft
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* Counterpart International:
Originally established in 1965 as the Foundation of the People of the South Pacific by Australian Marist missionary priest Father Stanley Hosie and actress Betty Bryant (nee Silverstein). Betty received the Humanitarian Service Award from Hillary Clinton in 2000.
Counterpart focuses in governance security (social inclusion, communities in conflict), health security, and food security (climate change resiliency).
Counterpart has operated in Afghanistan since 2005. According to USASpending.gov, Counterpart has been awarded $13M from 2008-2012. On Counterpart's website, it indicates that its funders are USDA and USAID.
Counterpart made a commitment to the Clinton Foundation that they would donate $22M to the Guatemala Rural Prosperity Investment Fund in 2016.
A number of climate change "experts" serve on Counterpoint's board today.