Monique Beadle
Director of US Policy & Diplomacy at Jerusalem Institute of Justice- Claim this Profile
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Jerusalem Institute of Justice
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Israel
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Civic and Social Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Director of US Policy & Diplomacy
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Oct 2023 - Present
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Independent Consultant
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Apr 2014 - Oct 2023
Los Angeles Consulting non-profits, philanthropists, and human rights practitioners on advocacy, marketing, campaigns, and donor mobilization. - Drove rapid response to Ukraine war. Rallied network of faith communities, raised and deployed funds through trusted humanitarian partners in Ukraine and Poland, providing food, shelter, clothing, and evacuation assistance to over 2,500 refugees.
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Falling Whistles
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United States
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International Affairs
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1 - 100 Employee
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Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships
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Jun 2009 - Apr 2014
Los Angeles & Washington, DC • Won support for the SEC’s robust regulations mandating ethical source of rare earth metals through the Dodd-Frank Act from 12 major electronics and mining companies - including HP, Intel, GE, Freeport McMoran, and Motorola. • Rallied electronics and mining industry towards strategic action to halt advance of the M23 rebel group. Leveraged $500M in aid funding and diplomatic sanctions, forcing the rebels to retreat from battle and begin peace talks. M23's former leader, Bosco Ntaganda, is… Show more • Won support for the SEC’s robust regulations mandating ethical source of rare earth metals through the Dodd-Frank Act from 12 major electronics and mining companies - including HP, Intel, GE, Freeport McMoran, and Motorola. • Rallied electronics and mining industry towards strategic action to halt advance of the M23 rebel group. Leveraged $500M in aid funding and diplomatic sanctions, forcing the rebels to retreat from battle and begin peace talks. M23's former leader, Bosco Ntaganda, is currently imprisoned in the Hague. • United 8 major advocacy organizations in a 6-month campaign for free and fair elections in Congo, leading to the appointment of Senator Russell Feingold as the US Special Envoy to Africa’s Great Lakes Region, and Congo’s first peaceful transfer of power. • Managed investment partnerships across 3 provinces in eastern Congo. Arranged financing for construction, agriculture, and tech ventures that sustained over 2,000 survivors of war. Show less
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Refugee Project Director
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Jan 2005 - Feb 2009
Washington, DC Directed impact litigation on behalf of survivors of sexual violence, including female genital mutilation, forced marriage, honor killing, and human trafficking. • Practiced before U.S. immigration courts, federal appeals courts, and the US Supreme Court. • Won asylum for 7 clients fleeing gender-based violence. • Developed case theory for Wang Xiaoning v. Yahoo! Inc., resulting in historic settlement.
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Public International Law & Policy Group
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United States
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Law Practice
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1 - 100 Employee
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Research Associate
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Aug 2005 - Jun 2006
Washington, DC Advised peace negotiators addressing conflicts in Mindanao and Sri Lanka on a wide range of international public law matters, including constitutional reform, territorial sovereignty, and autonomous governing arrangements.
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Education
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American University, Washington College of Law
Juris Doctor (J.D.) -
Chiang Mai University
Thai Language and Literature