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Gabriela Delgadillo

Gabriela Delgadillo is Verité’s Chief Programs Officer and a global expert in labor and human rights. Since 1998, she has led initiatives to address gender inequality, child labor, forced labor, ethical recruitment, and freedom of association across supply chains in over 40 countries. She has worked across diverse sectors—including agriculture, electronics, apparel, food, and extractives—developing...

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Josephine Dadzie

Josephine has over 14 years of experience in managing and administrating international development projects, including donor funded projects for governments and private foundations, with an additional 7+ years in the educational and private sectors. As Verité’s Senior Regional Lead for Africa, she served as the Global Program Director of Verité’s Forced Labor Indicators Project (FLIP),...

Erin Klett

Erin has over 20 years of experience in research and stakeholder engagement to combat forced labor and human trafficking in global supply chains, with a focus on apparel and electronics. As a Senior Program Director for Research Innovations, Erin has worked extensively to promote ethical recruitment and stem human trafficking and forced labor of migrant...

Allison Arbib

Allison (Alli) Arbib serves as Program Director and Applied Research & Evidence for Action Lead at Verité, where she leads the development and implementation of comprehensive labor rights risk assessment methodologies across regional, national, sectoral, and supply chain contexts. Her work translates complex human rights research into actionable frameworks that enable organizations to identify, assess,...

Shawn MacDonald, Ph.D.

Shawn MacDonald brings more than 25 years of leadership experience in advancing labor and human rights policies across governments, multinational corporations, and international development organizations. As CEO of Verité since 2016, he guides the organization’s global mission to eliminate the worst forms of labor and human rights violations from supply chains, building sustainable solutions that...

Lori Stamm

Lori is the Director of Supplier Assessment and Improvement Programs, where she oversees Verité’s global onsite supplier assessments and improvement programs. This program aims at identifying, addressing, and preventing migrant labor, forced labor, and other violations of workers’ human and labor rights in large supply chains of multinational corporations. Before joining Verité, Lori worked at...

Quinn Kepes

Quinn has worked at Verité for over 19 years providing businesses, investors, governments, intergovernmental organizations, workers, and civil society organizations with actionable, research-backed insights and tools to combat labor and human rights risks in global supply chains. Quinn leads Verité’s work in the Western Hemisphere, leveraging his extensive expertise in desk and field research, project...

Andrea Galvez

Andrea has 18+ years’ experience working with civil society organizations and private sector networks in Mexico, Canada, and the United States, doing analysis, advocacy, and public policy recommendations on labor rights. As a Program Director at Verité, Andrea leads the First Mile Due Diligence Practice Group, which focuses on strengthening brands’ and suppliers’ capacity to...

Julie Brown

Julie leads Verité’s Training Center as an expert in instructional design, developing comprehensive educational programs for multinational companies and institutions working to identify and prevent human rights risks in global supply chains. Her work spans strategic due diligence training for executive leadership and technical skills development for auditors and suppliers operating in high-risk sectors. Over...

Antônio Carlos de Mello Rosa

As Brazil’s Country Lead and Co-leader of the Technical Assistance to Governments Practice Group, Antônio Rosa has led Verité’s initiatives in Brazil since 2022. During this time, he directed the Cooperation on Fair, Free, Equitable Employment (COFFEE) Project, developing and implementing the COFFEE Toolkit, and piloting projects in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico. Antônio leads HRDD...