Denise Gray-Felder

New Jersey, USA

Denise is an advocate for using the power of communication to bring about positive change and alleviate poverty in the world’s poorest communities. An inspirational leader, motivational speaker and talented writer, she’s worked with a wide range of UN agencies and major international donors as a communications trainer, mentor and advocate.

Denise is a specialist in social responsibilty and issues management and has developed communications strategies for sensitive issues including genetically modified foods, AIDS vaccines, international funding for family planning in the developing world and addressing the health inequalities in developing nations.
 
In 2003 Denise set up the Communication for Social Change Consortium. The Consortium is an international not for profit organisation committed to building the communication capacity of the world’s poor. Young people and behaviour change are one of Denise’ main concerns and the first project of the Consortium to work with teenagers in Zimbabwe and give them the confidence and skills to become advocates against the spread of HIV in their own communities.
 
Denise understands the challenges poverty presents those working in the developing world and offers those she works with insight into how the major donors and agencies work to relieve poverty. Before setting up and leading the Communicaiton for Social Change Consortium she was Vice President for the Rockerfeller Foundation until 2003, with responsibility for communicating the Foundation’s vision internationally and crafting its public policy and advocacy agendas in the US.
 
Denise offers:
  • High level experience of working with supra governmental agencies and funders
  • Positive communication approaches to the issues facing the world’s poorest
  • Powerful and inspiring presentations and effective training at all levels – from mentoring and coaching, to workshops and lectures.
Recent projects include:
 
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