2024 TLML – Jury and Pre-Jury

TLML

Jury

Rana Dajani

Rana Dajani

Jordan/U.S.; Richard Von Weizsacker Fellow at Robert Bosch Stiftung and a professor of molecular biology with expertise in epigenetics and biomarkers of trauma among refugees

Vishakha Desai

Vishakha Desai

US/India, Asia scholar with a focus on art, culture, policy, and women’s rights

Daniel Martinez-Valle

Daniel Martinez-Valle

Mexico; Investor, sustainability advocate and transformational business leader; former CEO of Orbia and director of worldwide strategy & planning at Cisco

Sam Muller

Sam Muller

The Netherlands; International Lawyer; CEO and founding director, The Hague Institute for Innovation of Law

Faustin Linyekula

Faustin Linyekula

DRC; Dancer, choreographer, director and storyteller at Studios Kabako, Kisangani

Asha de Vos

Asha de Vos

Sri Lanka; Marine biologist, educator, and founder/Executive Director, Oceanswell

Tom Cummings

Tom Cummings

Jury Secretary
Netherlands; Organizational and leadership consultant, Leading Ventures; Tällberg Foundation board

Pre-Jury

Monica Altamirano

Monica Altamirano

Specialist in Public-Private Partnerships and Climate Finance; The Netherlands

Moneshia zu Eltz

Moneshia zu Eltz

Facilitator and Corporate Leader, Specializing in M&A and Venture Investment; US/India/Germany

Greg Feifer

Greg Feifer

Executive Director, The Institute of Current World Affairs; United States

Jocelyn Goh

Jocelyn Goh

Entrepreneur, Multi-disciplinary leader and executive coach; UK/Singapore

Lala Lovera

Lala Lovera

Social entrepreneur using education to include refugees in host communities, Colombia/Venezuela

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