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2021-02-13 18:57:39 | |
Fairtrade Announces Two New Leadership Appointments |
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11 Jan 2021 Fairtrade International is pleased to
announce two interim leadership appointments ahead of CEO Dario Soto Abril’s
departure in February. Dr. Nyagoy Nyong’o will take on the role of
interim Fairtrade Global CEO. ba Nyagoy served as the Executive Director of
Fairtrade Africa from 2013 to December 2020, but has a long history with
Fairtrade, having also been an auditor for Max Havelaar Switzerland and
FLOCERT. Born and brought up in Kenya by a mother who was a farmer and
witnessing the struggles she bore, Nyagoy’s passion for improved livelihoods
for small-scale farmers and workers deepened over the years. At Fairtrade Africa, Nyagoy was
instrumental in promoting increased representation and visibility of small-scale
farmers and workers, through strengthening governance structures and growing
the organization from a staff of 16 to almost 100 with well-established
regional offices in Accra, Côte d’Ivoire, Cape Town and Nairobi. During her
term, Fairtrade Africa saw a tenfold increase in its annual budget with a
substantial increase in donor interest in the organization. Nyagoy also served
on the steering committee that led the development of Fairtrade’s
International’s Strategy 2021-2025. Nyagoy has worked within multi-cultural environments where, apart from short-term missions in many African countries and in Europe, she has also lived and worked in Ghana, Togo, Tanzania, Kenya, U.S. and Switzerland. She holds MSc and PhD degrees in Forest Biology from Iowa State University and a BSc in Forestry from the University of Nairobi. Fairtrade International also announces the
appointment of Melissa Duncan as interim Fairtrade International Executive
Director, ba Melissa is an American currently living in
the UK. She is a shareholder director of a private investment company in the
north of England with a majority holding in a start-up lingerie design business
and property investments. Melissa has many years of experience in the ethical
trade movement, including five years working for a leading Fair Trade
organization and development charity in the UK and serving as a Trustee and
Vice Chair of the UK Fairtrade Foundation for six years. Melissa’s 20-year background in marketing
and communications spans corporate and charity sectors, including WHSmith plc,
where she was head of communications. Melissa also worked in East Asia for a
number of years, before moving to the UK to do an MBA at Cranfield University
and ultimately settling there. According to Fairtrade International Board
Chair, Lynette Thorstensen, the new leadership roles will be complementary in
supporting the delivery of the organization’s new, five-year global strategy.
Melissa, as Fairtrade International’s Executive Director, will be at the helm
of the central office in Bonn to deliver services and support to the Fairtrade
system. Nyagoy’s role as Fairtrade Global CEO will focus on maintaining
consistency and alignment across the Fairtrade movement, while acting as the
Chair of the newly-established global Fairtrade Executive Team, which includes
three national office representatives, and a representative from each Producer
Network. The CEO of FLOCERT and the Executive Director of Fairtrade
International will act as observers. Nyagoy will also serve as Fairtrade’s
principal global spokesperson. Both positions will report to the Fairtrade
International Board. Lynette Thorstensen explained, “This new
structure is one of the first innovative initiatives we are taking as part of
Fairtrade’s 2021-2025 global strategy. We are coming into the strategy more
invigorated and focused than ever on our mission to amplify the voices of
millions of farmers and workers around the world, as we work to achieve
sustainable and decent livelihoods for them all.” |
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