Advisory Committee
Better Work’s strategic and operational goals, which are overseen by the Management Group, are guided by a global-level Advisory Committee, which comprises representatives of donor governments, employers’ and workers’ organizations, international buyers and academics. The Advisory Committee meets just prior to the Management Group semi-annual meetings to provide strategic input to the programme’s operations and expansion.
Better Work Advisory Committee – List of Members
|
Name |
Title |
Organization/Company |
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Brent Wilton |
Deputy Secretary General |
International Organisation of Employers |
|
Adam Greene |
Vice President, Labor Affairs and Corporate Responsibility |
United States Council for International Business |
|
Sharan Burrow |
President |
International Trade Union Confederation |
|
Patrick Itschert |
General Secretary |
International Textile, Garment and Leather Workers' Federation |
|
Ingrid Schullstrom |
Head of CSR |
H & M
Hennes and Mauritz |
|
Michael Kobori |
Vice-President, Supply Chain Social and Environmental Sustainability |
Levi Strauss & Co. |
|
Maggie Opondo |
Senior Lecturer |
Department of Geography and Environmental Studies,
University of Nairobi |
|
Nimmith Men |
PhD Student |
Former Executive Director for the Cambodian Arbitration Council Foundation. Current PhD student at Melbourne University |
|
Ravi Kanbur |
T. H. Lee Professor of World Affairs, International Professor of Applied Economics and Management, and Professor of Economics |
Cornell University |
|
Stephanie Barrientos |
Senior Lecturer |
School of Environment and Development Institute for Development Policy and Management, The University of Manchester |
|
Robert-Jan Scheer |
Head International Markets Division |
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands |
|
Hans-Peter Egler |
Head
|
Trade and Clean Technology Cooperation
Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs SECO |
|
Greg Vines |
Minister – Counsellor (Labour) |
Australian Permanent Mission to the United Nations |
|
Sandra Polaski |
Deputy Undersecretary for International Affairs |
U.S. Department of Labor |