The founding members of Win-Win Coalition are dedicated to facilitating work across sectors to deepen the impact of women’s empowerment programs for women, business and society.
Views of one member do not necessarily reflect the views of the Coalition as a whole or any other member. For a more recent list of partners see Win-Win Strategies.
Coalition Founding Members
African Women's Development Fund
Association for Women's Rights in Development (AWID)
Business for Social Responsibility (BSR)
Foundation for a Just Society
Fundo ELAS
International Center for Research on Women (ICRW)
MATCH International Women's Fund
Prospera (International Network of Women's Funds)
WAKE (Women's Alliance for Knowledge Exchange)
Individual Members
Ana Criquillion
Ana Criquillion is a French-Nicaraguan long time gender justice and women’s rights activist. She is founder of Puntos de Encuentro (“Common Ground”), a Nicaraguan non-profit organization, specialized in communication for social change and women’s and girls’ rights as well as a founder of several women’s funds. In 2005, Ana was selected by Ashoka as fellow, an award that honors innovative social entrepreneurs from all over the world. Since 2010, she has worked as an independent international consultant, specializing in feminist non-profit start-up, management and resource development. Ana is currently coordinating the start up of a new digital campaigning platform dedicated to gender justice and women and girls’ rights, to be launched in 2016.
Dina Dublon
Dina Dublon is a member of the Board of Directors of Accenture and PepsiCo Inc. and is a member of the Supervisory Board at Deutsche Bank. Earlier she served as Chief Financial Officer at JPMorganChase and a Senior Lecturer at Harvard Business School. She was also the Co-Chair of the Women's Refugee Commission and a member of the Board of Directors of the Global Fund for Women for ten years.
Jennifer Milliken
Jennifer Milliken leads Milliken Strategy & Communications, a consulting firm she began in 2007 that specializes in corporate and NGO strategy as well as resource mobilization. Among her roles, Jennifer oversees and directs all content for the Women’s Forum on the Economy & Society. Based on her success with their Global Meeting over the last six years, she has been engaged to create/advise on dynamic programs for national Women’s Forums in Myanmar, Dubai, Brazil, Mexico and Italy. Jennifer worked previously as Principal at Smadja & Associates where she combined her analytical and networking expertise to build a variety of business initiatives for international corporations.
Lisa Witter
Lisa Witter is an award-winning serial social and political entrepreneur, writer and public speaker. She is an expert in the intersections of women's issues, communications, government, politics, philanthropy and behavioral change. In 2010, she was honored as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum and serves on WEF's Global Agenda Council for Behavior. She is the Co-founder and Chairman of Apolitical, whose mission is to make government great for citizens everywhere by supporting the innovative and impactful public servants working on solving our hardest problems. She founded and is a special advisor to Assemblyfor, a B-Corp that applies behavioral science for social good and was a partner and an executive for the largest public interest communications agency in the U.S., Fenton, for 13 years.
Top Image: Clinton Global Initiative Annual Meeting, New York 2013