Cindy Berman (pictured) is the director of impact and innovation at Electronics Watch, a human rights organization focused on socially responsible public procurement and worker-driven monitoring in global supply chains. She is also a senior associate at Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. She has championed social justice issues for over 35 years, working in international organizations, government, civil society, multi-stakeholder organizations, philanthropy and academia.
Olga Martin-Ortega is a professor of international law at the School of Law and Criminology at the University of Greenwich, London. Olga is the leader of the Business, Human Rights and Environment Research Group and has research interests in multinational enterprises and human rights, public procurement and human rights, post-conflict reconstruction and transitional justice.
Martina Trusgnach is a PhD researcher at the Business, Human Rights and Environment Research Group at the University of Greenwich, London. She has research interests on the relationship between public procurement and remedy for human and labor rights violations in global supply chains. She also supports the development of a worker-driven remediation methodology at Electronics Watch.