Today, we speak with Ange Ishimwe Benimana (Rwanda, One Acre Fund), a current Scholar from our 2024 Cohort of the Hilton Humanitarian Prize Virtual Leadership Institute (VLI). Thank you, Ange, for sharing with us about your personal and professional growth! We wish you the best of luck with the rest of the VLI and with...
Today, we speak with Sylvia Privette (Peru, Humanity & Inclusion), a current Scholar from our 2024 Cohort of the Hilton Humanitarian Prize Virtual Leadership Institute (VLI). Thank you, Sylvia, for sharing with us about your personal and professional growth! We wish you the best of luck with the rest of the VLI and with your...
Today, we speak with Kamel Alsaadi (Iraq, Norwegian Refugee Council), a current Scholar from our 2024 Cohort of the Hilton Humanitarian Prize Virtual Leadership Institute (VLI). Thank you, Kamel, for sharing with us about your personal and professional growth! We wish you the best of luck with the rest of the VLI and with your...
Today, we speak with Marta Skierkowska (Poland, EPCAT International), a current Scholar from our 2024 Cohort of the Hilton Humanitarian Prize Virtual Leadership Institute (VLI). Thank you, Marta, for sharing with us about your personal and professional growth! We wish you the best of luck with the rest of the VLI and with your career!...
Today, we speak with Timsur Iliya (Nigeria, SOS Children’s Villages), a current Scholar from our 2024 Cohort of the Hilton Humanitarian Prize Virtual Leadership Institute (VLI). Thank you, Timsur, for sharing with us about your personal and professional growth! We wish you the best of luck with the rest of the VLI and with your...
An Interview with Comfort Umoren-Olorunnisomo, recent Atlas Corps Fellow at Deseret Management Corporation (DMC) Atlas Corps recently spoke with fellow “Comfort Umoren-Olorunnisomo” from Nigeria, a communications professional with over five years of experience in various sectors who has ended her fellowship in June. Here are some of the insights she shared: What were the original...
“Atlas Corps is delighted to once again collaborate with the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation in supporting remarkable leaders driving change in the humanitarian arena. It is a true sign of partnership that enables both the Hilton Foundation and Atlas Corps to contribute to individual leadership development and strengthening of communities. We look forward to welcoming...
Atlas Corps is proud of the incredible work our Host Organizations are doing and of the substantial impact Atlas Corps Fellows have on their teams. Meet one of our outstanding Host Organizations, CorpsAfrica, and their Fellow Boubacar (Class 47, Senegal)! CorpsAfrica is a nonprofit organization that maximizes the value of open and shared data for the...