ANNUAL REPORT

FISCAL YEAR 2018 Corporate power demands action. Communities that face profound We refuse to stand by as transnational corporate abuse are essential corporations devastate democracy, in leading the transformation trample human rights, and destroy of our world. our planet. To achieve the change we need, we must organize shoulder-to-shoulder No force is more powerful than with people who bear the brunt of the people, united. corporate abuse: women, people Large numbers of people demanding of color, people in the Global South, change together can force even the indigenous people, youth, and low- most dangerous global corporations income communities around the world. to stop destructive practices once Their perspectives and experiences and for all. must ground this movement; their leadership must drive the deep and The root causes of injustice lasting change we create together. must be eliminated. We are committed to changing the Bold action is necessary to fundamental imbalance of power in create transformative change. our society by holding transnational Corporate power is out of control. corporations accountable for creating We need to challenge the status quo, and perpetuating systemic inequality name names, and create a world that and economic injustice. puts people and the planet first. Dear friend,

Greetings from a fellow supporter of Corporate . As the chair of the board of directors, I am pleased to have this opportunity to thank you for what you have made possible this year. In the pages of this annual report, you’ll read all about the impact you’ve had. And you’ll see the strength you’ve helped build to propel this organization forward into its fifth decade.

Today, I am convinced that Corporate Accountability’s work is one of the brightest lights shining in these dark times. This fearless organization that we are building together is helping reclaim our democracy from the clutches of corporate power; indeed, it is creating fundamental changes in the very structures of power in our society.

In this moment, with you by our side, Corporate Accountability is growing and building. This summer, I oversaw an important leadership transition. Kelle Louaillier stepped into the role of president emeritus and Patti Lynn fully took the helm of the organization as she continues in her role of executive director.

It is hard to overestimate the contribution Kelle has made to the organization during her 30-year tenure. She does not simply imagine the world as it should be—she urges us to do the work to bring that world into reality. She has challenged all of us to stretch further and do more than we ever thought we could. Corporate Accountability is the powerhouse organization that it is today because of Kelle’s passionate belief that we must accomplish what is necessary to save lives, to shift power, to ensure global survival— even if it seems impossible at first glance. Her lasting impact is clear.

And she will continue to have an impact. As president emeritus, Kelle provides strategic advice across campaigns and programs and serves as a lead ambassador for the organization and our mission.

At the same time, Patti has made sure that Corporate Accountability’s work and success seamlessly continue. She brings 20 years of strategic campaign experience with the organization, an intense commitment to challenging injustice, and a visionary approach to leadership development. She will ensure we continue to achieve the powerful victories that we have come to expect from this organization.

Under Patti’s leadership, we are set to catapult to ever greater impact: securing international law that will bring about a just climate future, ensuring that water privatizers cannot undermine communities’ rights to clean water, holding the tobacco industry liable for all the harms it has caused, and advancing food justice. Patti’s fundamental commitment to justice is leading us forward in our work of creating a world where people and communities have control over their most basic resources, health, and decision- making; one where corporate power is held in check and where transnational corporations are held accountable for all the harms they have caused.

This visionary progress will only be possible through committed partnerships with allied organizations and members like you and me. I am proud to be part of Corporate Accountability at this exciting moment, and I hope you are as well. We are making history together.

With many thanks for your steadfast commitment to a better world,

Marcia Levine Chair, Board of Directors 2 |

Dear friend,

As I’ve moved into my new responsibilities at Corporate Accountability, I have been thinking about a quote by Rebecca Solnit: “This is an extraordinary time full of vital, transformative movements that could not be foreseen. It’s also a nightmarish time. Full engagement requires the ability to perceive both.”

Each day, I hold this complexity. I carry the knowledge that transnational corporations are destroying people’s lives and threatening our global survival. I am also inspired daily as I see how we—all who share the vision of a better world, including you—have exactly what we need to achieve transformative change. I am honored to be building on our successful, comprehensive, and global approach to systemic change. For 40 years, our corporate campaigns have mobilized grassroots action to apply direct pressure to corporations, while simultaneously empowering democratic institutions to rein in corporate power. I am excited to carry forward the impact my friend and mentor, our President Emeritus Kelle Louaillier, has herself so boldly made possible to move us out of this nightmarish time into a just and equitable future built on strategic action and deep partnerships.

I cannot forget the first time I confronted corporate power face to face in 1999. In a hot room packed with Philip Morris executives, shareholders, and employees, I rose from my seat and stepped into the aisle at the tobacco corporation’s shareholders’ meeting. A brand-new Infact organizer, I took the microphone. My knees shook as if I were standing on my own private faultline. But I knew what I came to say wasn’t about me—it was about the people around the world who had a message for this corporation’s CEO: Stop exploiting our lives for your bottom line.

I’ve carried that experience forward throughout my years of organizing. Early in my tenure, I organized closely with people from the Pacific Islands, Nigeria, India, and many other countries across the Global South to secure the global tobacco treaty. Together, we took on the U.S. and the tobacco industry’s attempts to undermine the treaty. Every time we faced an executive or government representative, I felt an echo of the tremor I felt at that shareholders’ meeting. And every time, the seasoned organizers I was learning from reminded me this was never about my fears—it was about the work we were doing in partnership with people across the U.S. and around the world. As I grew in leadership, eventually overseeing the development of the water, food, and climate campaigns, I remained grounded in the power of people acting together—knowing and experiencing that people organizing strategically overcome tremendous odds. And as we do, we lift each other up and create possibility for even greater change.

In recent years, we’ve witnessed emerging movements employing organizing and collective action rooted in an intersectional analysis of power and oppression. Learning from the Movement for Black Lives, the Indigenous-led resistance at Standing Rock, #MeToo, and other “leader-full” movements, we are doing the work to organize more deeply and equitably with communities of color and low-income communities in the U.S. and around the world who are challenging corporate power. Your support is making it possible for Corporate Accountability to work across differences, sharing our decades of corporate campaign expertise while learning from and centering the experiences and leadership of communities of color, especially women of color.

Together, we are taking strategic action as we continue to build on the foundation of courageous and determined organizing that powered the Nestlé boycott four decades ago.

Together, we have an ambitious vision. For a world that affirms life, where all people can meet their full human potential. Some days, this vision can be hard to hold on to. But I know that if we embody the qualities of the future we want to live in, if we act with courage, hope, and in reciprocity, the future we build together will be even better than we can imagine today.

Thank you for your partnership in creating this beautiful future.

Patti Lynn Executive Director ANNUAL REPORT | 3

VICTORY!

People power protects public water

Thanks to you, world’s As cities considered entering into contracts Through media exposure, organizing with Veolia, Corporate Accountability public pressure, and partnering with largest water privatizer’s partnered with local and national local elected officials, we made it scheme goes down organizations and members like you. We impossible for the corporation to exposed the water profiteer’s product for secure any more of these deceptive the drain what it was: a risky contract designed as a contracts. In fact, Veolia was forced gateway to further privatization, threatening to abandon the model entirely, striking The biggest water corporation in the people’s health, their right to affordable a major blow to the private water giant— world thought it could forge a profitable water rates, and worker safety­—all in the and calling into question the very ability market in North America. Veolia set out name of profit. of the water industry to turn U.S. public to sell city officials on water privatization St. Louis. Baltimore. Over the years, city water systems into a profitable market. in sheep’s clothing: Using slick PR and after city refused to enter into contracts People power made this breakthrough glossy brochures, it tried to distract from with Veolia—putting its water privatization victory possible. In partnership with you, the devastating toll of its labor abuses, model on shaky ground. we will continue to secure more victories skyrocketing rates, and corner-cutting. And this year, that ground opened up under like this for the human right to water, But Veolia didn’t realize who it was Veolia—thanks to you. Our joint campaign corporate accountability, and democracy. dealing with: you. with Pittsburgh’s Our Water Campaign exposed Veolia’s role in the city’s lead crisis. 4 |

CAMPAIGN VICTORIES Rising to the moment

With corporate Water Tobacco greed creating You defend the You equip chaos around the globe, you rose to human right to governments meet the moment. water in Lagos, to make Big Against the odds, Nigeria Tobacco pay you secured lifesaving victories, shifting power from corporations to people.

Read more about the victories you’ve made possible at CorporateAccountability.org/ AnnualReport2018

For decades, corporate interests have been Thanks to you, governments around the trying to privatize water in Africa’s largest city. world now have tools to hold Big Tobacco But our allies at Environmental Rights Action, legally liable for the harm it causes. This Nigeria are holding the line firmly, with your year, we played a major role in developing support. Together, we’ve built widespread a liability toolkit launched by the World demand for public water systems that work. Health Organization. Now, with your support, Massive media coverage has prevented public countries around the world are equipped officials from sliding privatization plans under to begin recouping the staggering costs the radar. Today, the movement you’ve helped of the tobacco epidemic from the deadly build in Lagos is a model for others organizing industry driving it. to advance the human right to water across Africa and beyond. ANNUAL REPORT | 5

“ By building power with communities around the world, Corporate Accountability and its members are making climate justice and democratic control of water possible.”

ELLEN DORSEY | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, WALLACE GLOBAL FUND

Climate Food Democracy You build a You support You challenge global movement teachers rejecting the corporate to kick Big McTeacher’s takeover of Polluters out Nights events democracy

For 20 years, Exxon Mobil, Chevron, and With your support, California teachers While the Trump administration attempts other Big Polluters have thwarted a just, global led the nation in slamming shut the school to instill fear and disorientation through response to climate change. Before we got doors on McDonald’s predatory marketing. “shock and awe,” you’re refusing to be involved with the U.N. climate treaty, their The California Federation of Teachers, cowed. You’re helping reach and engage influence over international climate policy was, representing more than 100,000 educators, millions of people to confront the for many, deeply problematic but unavoidable. passed the first statewide resolution to reject corporate agenda that lies at the root The organizing you make possible is changing McTeacher’s Nights, demonstrating their of the threats we face. We’re deepening all of that. Today Global South delegates and commitment to their students, children’s partnerships, strengthening coalitions, allies are actively challenging Big Polluters’ health, and the low-wage workers who and engaging in cutting-edge shareholder conflicts of interest in climate policy. Even are displaced by McTeacher’s Nights activism—to have an even greater impact as powerful interests tried to shut down events. Now, you’re helping teachers take in countering the corporate power behind champion delegates this year, they repeatedly the campaign nationwide. the theft of democracy. Together, we're took action to free the treaty process from advancing transformative change. Photo credit: California Federation of Teachers corporate capture. Together, we will kick Big Polluters out! 6 |

OUR ALLIES Rising in partnership

The stories and Water Tobacco list below highlight Organizing for Shedding light just a few of the water justice on Big Tobacco’s allies and coalitions we are privileged in Flint, Michigan deadly PR to partner with in building a just world for all.

Read more about the impact of the transformative partnerships you’ve helped forge at Corporate Accountability.org/ AnnualReport2018

Gina Luster (L) and Nayyirah Shariff (R) are When Philip Morris International launched building power for water justice in Flint. After a new foundation to the tune of $1 billion the state suspended democracy through its over 12 years, the public health community emergency management law, officials switched wanted no part. Corporate Accountability’s water sources to the Flint River, leaving people 20 years of organizing in deep partnership in this majority Black city without clean water with allies like Campaign for Tobacco-Free for over four years. And water profiteer Veolia, Kids paved the way for the community’s which held a consulting contract in Flint, failed rejection of this bogus foundation. The head to sound the alarm as residents were poisoned. of the foundation was barred from attending We’re partnering with the Flint Rising team to an international tobacco control conference, hold Michigan officials and Veolia accountable, and 17 leading public health schools refused challenge the deadly intersection of corporate to accept the foundation’s funding. power and systemic racism that led to the crisis, and raise funds for their critical work.

Our allies and coalitions include: 350.org / African Women Water Sanitation & Hygiene Network / AFSCME / Asian Peoples' Movement on Debt and Development / Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood / Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids / Center for International Environmental Law / Consumer Information Network Kenya / Corporate Europe Observatory / Daily Kos / Democracy Initiative / Environmental Rights Action/, Nigeria / Fight for $15 / Flint Rising / Food & Water Watch / Food Chain Workers Alliance / / HEAL Food Alliance / In the Public Interest / Indigenous Environmental Network / Mayors Innovation Project / ANNUAL REPORT | 7

“Corporate Accountability has been in solidarity with the people of Flint in challenging Governor Snyder for prioritizing corporate profit over the lives of Flint residents. It's so good to have Corporate Rising in partnership Accountability as a partner in our ongoing fight for water justice.”

NAYYIRAH SHARIFF | DIRECTOR, FLINT RISING

Climate Food Democracy Mobilizing for Ensuring workers Cultivating climate justice keep the tips a daring at the UN they earn democracy

We partnered with Pacific Climate Warriors/ When corporations tried to steal workers’ We partnered with renowned movement 350 Pacific to demand the U.S. stop blocking tips, we joined longtime ally Restaurant leader Frances Moore Lappé on the launch of climate justice at the U.N. climate talks. Opportunities Centers United and a broad her and Adam Eichen’s newest book, Daring These young people from Pacific Island national coalition to stop them. Together, Democracy. From Boston, to Pittsburgh, to nations are taking on the most powerful we mobilized more than 350,000 people , members like you brought to corporations and governments in the world like you to take action—leading Congress life the theme of the book: People are joining to protect their homelands from climate to pass legislation that ensures no portion together across movements to challenge change. Their message: We are not drowning; of workers’ tips can be kept by employers. corporate power and fix our broken system. we are fighting. Together, we’re mobilizing We’ll continue to support the powerful With allies like Lappé, we are helping ignite governments to challenge Big Polluters’ organizing for fair wages and dignity on a corporate accountability movement that destructive agenda. the job for tipped workers. puts people, not corporations, in the driver’s seat of democracy. Photo credit: ROC-Michigan

Michigan Welfare Rights Organization / National Education Association / Network for Accountability of Tobacco Transnationals / New Economy Coalition / Pacific Climate Warriors/350 Pacific / Pesticide Action Network North America / Pittsburgh United / / Public Water Collaborative / Real Food Media / Restaurant Opportunities Centers United / Small Planet Institute / Stop the Other NRA / Story of Stuff Project / Third World Network / Union of Concerned Scientists / United Teachers Los Angeles / National Coalition on the Human Rights to Water and Sanitation / Women's Environment & Development Organization 8 |

MEMBER SPOTLIGHTS People rising Members like you are building a world where corporations answer to people, not the other way around. Four members on challenging corporate power:

Amelie Ratliff is a community Sam Jacobs is an educator and donor activist based in and a funder of anti-racist Boston. She has been a fan movements and movements and Corporate Accountability challenging corporate power. member since the Infact days.

“Organizations always need space, “The movement requires all of our bodies money, and donors. If you can provide and all of our minds. A lot of wealthy people those three things in an evening—that’s doing activism feel like they need to hide a gift. Organizations that are working privilege or keep it to themselves. But we internationally and in the U.S. South are need to go and get our people. We need the ones I feel particularly strongly about, to lean into our role as organizers, just as in terms of giving them visibility and much as people who are directly impacted introducing them to potential donors and by oppression do every day on the ground. activists. Frontline organizers like Bode Organizing is always tough, whether you’re Oluwafemi of ERA in Nigeria, or the activists doing donor organizing or you're doing from Flint Rising in Michigan—we need to grassroots work. But as a wealthy person support that kind of work.” I feel it’s my responsibility to do it.”

Read more about Amelie’s inspiring house Read about Sam’s experience confronting parties and how her perspective as a citizen of Philip Morris International’s chair of the board the globe has informed her donor activism at at the corporation’s shareholders’ meeting at CorporateAccountability.org/AnnualReport2018 CorporateAccountability.org/AnnualReport2018 ANNUAL REPORT | 9

Nana Addae is a first-generation Molly Stranahan is the founder Ghanaian-American from of the Path to Happiness and a Frisco, Texas and student at happiness advocate. Emmanuel College.

“I’ve learned with Corporate Accountability “I’m so glad there’s an organization that organizing is not just something you that challenges the status quo and the do once and walk away—and expect change helplessness that we often feel in the to happen. It’s more like you dig in and face of corporate power. Things are always push for change day in and day out. That’s changing—and together we have an ability something that I really enjoy about Corporate to affect how it changes. Right now there’s Accountability and our allies—you see that an awakening around a sense of responsibility push for change every day. And it feels good and corporate accountability. We have to work to be part of that change. Especially when I together to make this happen. Being with get to see it happen in real time.” other people and working together to make something happen is deeply joyful work.”

Read about how Nana helped protect public Read about how giving to Corporate Accountability water in Massachusetts and how the cycles of activates Molly’s “happiness radar” and how she history give him hope at CorporateAccountability. sees financial giving as a counteraction to fear at org/AnnualReport2018 CorporateAccountability.org/AnnualReport2018 10 |

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“The victories we’ve won this year—from protecting people’s access to water to disrupting Big Polluters’ domination of the U.N. climate talks—are cracks in the system of corporate control. Out of these cracks, justice, democracy, and solidarity can grow, like wildflowers from the concrete. I hope you take pride in what we’ve created together: a strategic, global campaign organization that is advancing human rights and driving systemic change. Together, we will continue to be a force for transformational change for decades to come.”

KELLE LOUAILLIER | PRESIDENT EMERITUS

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Joyce Banzhaf Evelyn Ferguson Margaret Margolis Kleinman David Barbetta James Ferguson Carol Marin Ginny Shaller Anonymous Cynthia Bargar Rebecca Ferrera Fergus Marshall Marsha & Steven Shankman Sean Abbott Ed & Barbara Barlow Chelsea Fischbach Anna Martello Alexander Sibley Iman Abdul-Musawwir Carina Barnett-Loro Julie Fischer Xanda McCagg Esther Siegel & Mike Tabor John Abrahall Alicia Barney Raymond Fredette Russell McClellan Sandra Simmons Jonathan Aceto Tricia Barry Christiane Freer-Parson Gail McDaniel Patricia Simpson Nana Addae Barbara Barry Sarah Gates Claire McDonnell Faye Sinnott Paul Adler Roxie Bartholomew Emery Goff Tom & Joanne Metke Susan Skoglund Bruce Adolphe Daniela Bartlett-Asenjo Karen Goozner Lee Metzgar & Cate Campbell Bardwell & Charlotte Smith Matthew Allen Teka & Thad Bartter James Gray Susan Miller Rachael Solem Brenda Allington Charlotte Bartter & Eric Lani Alexandra Gruskos Gerry Milliken Patricia Sonnecker Elena Almonte Meghan Battle Lois Gullerud Paul Milne DeCourcy Squire Alan & Carol Alterman David Bayer Astrid Gunter Missionary Sisters Servants James Stamos Jhani Amabile Rick Bazeley Robert Hagge of the Holy Spirit Jim & Phillis Stehle Anne Ambler Paul Beach Mary Hallmark Yolanda Mitts Anne Stephansky Chris Ambrosini Stowe Beam Teresa Hanratty & Luz Maria Sheila & John Morris Laura Stephenson Andrea & Richard Amend Lilli Beard Hernandez Allen Mossman Saul Sternberg Richard Ames Laura Beaudrow Helen Hansel Rabbi Linda Motzkin & Bill & Jane Stetson Debra Ames Alexandra Beautyman Robin Hansen Rabbi Jonathan Rubenstein Catherine Sullivan Haki Ammi Bart Beavin Frances & Allan Harris Mary Mrgudic Kamilla Szasz Rose Ancona Ellen Bechtel Irene Hartford Maxine Myers Szilvia Szmuk-Tannenbaum Barbara Anders Paula Beck Mary Hayden Arthur Naiman Kathryn & Clark Taylor Erik Andersen Robert Beck Robert & Claire Heron Betsy Naumburg & Bonita & Greg Thomas David Anderson Terry Beck Kevin & Amy Hester Carl Hoffman Camille Tischler & William Matthew Anderson Anne & Gerry Becker Julia Hester Jordan Neysmith Kellner Jonathan Anderson Carol Bell & James Michel Marilyn Hickey Charlotte Norris Lane Tracy Jean Andrews Shari Bell Phil Hineline Merilee & John Claire & Robert Trask Noel Andrews Audrey Belt & William Alan & Sara Hoffman Novinson Jack Tull Mark Angel Boehmke Jenny Hollingshead Katherine Paterson Alice Turak Donald Angell Cherokee Belval Susan Hopkins Gabe Paulson Paul Uebelher & Marcia Yahn Betzalel Anolick Bruce Bender Kristin & Wolfgang Hoppe Ted Peck Roland Van Liew Ben Antenore Sarah Bennett & Michael John Howell Elizabeth Peyton Elizabeth Van Ranst Patricia Antich Durney Elizabeth Janeway Robert Pitsch Mark Wainger Jill Appel Wayne & Lauralee Bennett George Jolly Helen Raizen & Kathy Mabsie & Steve Walters Alan Appleford Paula Bentley Anne Jones Macdonald Douglas Walters Mara Arico Larry Berger Stephen & Alice Josephs Margaret Rawlins Edward & Dolores Walton David Arms Georgia Berner Walter Juchert Robert Resnik Jeannette Walton Stella Arola Howard & Deborah Bernstein Henry Kahn & Mary Peter Reynolds Ian Warmbrodt Sheila Ary Thomas Berton Gillmor-Kahn Jody Richards Wayne Goldstein Memorial Margarita Asencio-Lopez Howie & Suzanne Berwind Kaleidoscope Foundation Patricia Riggins Foundation Marta Atchison Kaye Beth Arvind Kannan John Rix Joyce Weir Russell Attoe & Judy Leurquin Jim & Charlotte Beyer Dick Kaspari Nicolette Roberge Sandra Welter Robert Atwood Tamiko Beyer Gigi Kellett & Noah Sawyer Sophie Robinson Marcia & Megan Whitehead Lea Augustine Michael Beyer Betsy King David Rodgers Bonnie Willdorf Kiko Aumond Sushant Bhasin Paul Kratz Rabbi Ruhi Sophia Helen & Leroy Williams Octavia Aurora Rabbi Ben Biber Maggie Kulyk Motzkin Rubenstein & Aileen Williams Teresa Austin Catherine Bigler Rev. Joseph Lamar Rabbi Jacob Siegel Gerald J. Williams Merritt Awbrey Gerry Bill Howard Larsen Ron Ruhnke Alicia Wittink Patricia Ayearst Jane Billings Abraham Lateiner Phil Runkel Peg Yorkin Sarah Ayers Taylor Billings Polly Laurenson Lorna & Carlton Russell Rives Yost Dianne Baas Siobhan Billings Pearce Erika Leaf Steve Russo & Sally Robert Zieger Nikola Babic Pete Biolsi Kay Ledyard & Joey Tate Kirkpatrick Todd Backus Eliot Birnbaum Edward Leech Yori Sakakura Edward Baer Asaf Bitton Richard Leeds Mark Sandler Attessa Bagherpour Lawrence Blacik Mary Lellouche Mary Ann & Robert Savard Mona Bagrodia Nancy Blastos Marie Leonardini Peter Sawyer Christine Bailey & Wesley Marc & Dorie Blesoff Peter Limburg Elizabeth & Wynn Sayman Glebe Mara Blesoff Roland Schaedig Marilyn Bailey John Bliss Bob & Connie Scharlau ANNUAL REPORT | 13

Susan Bloch Frederick Buono Holmes Chappell Chris Corcoran Mary & Don DeLuca Gabby Block Agnes Burke Dr. Jessalyne Charles Colette Cordova Sarah & James DeLuca Fritz Blume Maureen Burke Margaret & Francis Charles Clarice Corell & Jake Barlow Paul DeLuca Karen & Arlo Blumhagen Michael Burkitt Anne Chase Susan Costomiris Ollie Denney Liz Boehm Daniel Burnham Noah Chase Anne Courtright Wendy Dennis Dr. Edra Bogle Sam Burns Jacqueline Chasse Wendell & Ginger Covalt Elizabeth Densmore Christa Bohan Margaret Burns Kevin Chavis Linsey Covino-Deaso William Densmore Susanna Bohme Khara Burns Brian Chen Anthony Cowan Sara Deon & Kao-Ping Chua Diana Bohn Suzette Burrous Ruth-Ellen Chenault Jane Cowles Lauren DeRusha Tara Boinpally Gretchen Boise T.J. Boisseau & Kirk Hoppe “ I have dedicated my life to organizing for justice—for people of Valerie Bonds color, for students, and for their hardworking teachers. Corporate Faith Boninger Accountability harnesses people power to stand up to the corporate Pat Bonner power at the root of the injustices in our food system, our education Mike Bonnet Kathleen Booth system, and our world at large. I’m proud to partner with them in Larry Borins building a more just world.” Marylynn Boris CECILY MYART-CRUZ | VICE PRESIDENT, UNITED TEACHERS LOS ANGELES/ Giovanna Born NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION Chris Bostic Teresa & Eric Bottomly Laura Bovard Paul Busse Daniel Chernoff Wendell Craig William DeRusha Joyce Bowden Kirby Joshua Buswell-Charkow Thaddeus Cherwin Bill Creighton Robin DeRusha Wendy Bowman Gloria Butler Mary Christensen Charles Crittenden Raj & Helen Desai Theresa Boyce John Butler Jean Christie & Robert Claus Kathleen Crittenden Linda DeSitter Mig Boyle Paul Butler Audrey Chu Adam Croft Stacy Dever-Levy Margaret Bragg Dakota Butterfield & Jon & Amy Churchill Bruce Cronhardt Helen Dickey Jesse Bragg Christian Cartter Elly Churchill & Ted Fields Cynthia Crosby Julianna Dickey Paula Bramante & Greg Sittler Mims Butterworth Kristen Ciccolini Eric Crosley KD Dickinson Dale Bratter Laura Buus Jennifer Cieslak Carol Cross Berry Dilley Harvey Braunstein Betty Byrne Lynda Clark & Mark Willmoth Jeff Cross Richard Dineen Irene Breckon Nancy Cagle Terrence & Brita Clark Kirsten Cross Nicole DiPaolo Erik Breilid Dan Cahill Jean & Don Clark Clyde Croswell Pam Dodd Christine Bremer Melinda Calen Mackenzie Clark Richard Cummings Marty Dodge Linda Brewster Leah Camhi & Amy Pitter Sam Clements Leslie Cummings Gerard Dolan Mary Brey Kenneth & Susan Campbell Larry Cleveland Penelope Curtis Stephanie Donatelli Stacia Brezinski Karla Capers & Steve Ensdorf Tom Cline Christine Curtis Marjory Donn Joan Brigham Lisa Caplan Keith Clougherty Bill Cutler Linda Donnelly Lillian Brilhart Janice Cardoza Sue Coffman Elmer & Dorothy Cwach Tom & Mary Ellen Donnelly Carolyn Broadwell Fernando Cardoza Katelyn Coghlan Danielle Dahan Linda Donnelly Florence Brodley Mark Carlton Harvey & Naomi Cohen Lisa Dahill Katie & Matt Donnelly Mark Brody & Bonnie Hyland Spencer Carroll Joel Cohen Lilly Daigle Norah Dooley Kate Bronfenbrenner Carol Carson Bruce Cohen Sandra Daigneaux Lou Doozan Jonica Brooke Ronald & Judith Carter Shaul Cohen Patricia Daly Mathew D’Ortenzio Meghan Brookes Anita Carter Hera Cohn-Haft Wilson Dang Burgin Dossett Sheila Brooks Catherine Cartier Marlene Colbeck Joshua Dankoff & Elizabeth Dossett Alan Brown Alice Cary Margaret Cole Mneesha Gellman Eric Doub Molly Brown Allison Castle Nancy Cole & Catherine Brady Patricia Darby Mark & Mary Dougherty Robert Brown Beverly Castricone Karen Coleman Margaret Dardis Mary Dougherty Estella Dee Brown Barbara Catanzaro Carol Colip Shane Daugherty Stephen Dovenitz Charles Browning Thomas Catchings Reyes Coll Tellechea & Lina Daukas Ellinor Dowling Jo Brownson Rosalie Cates Shauna Helton Deanna Davenport Eva Downs Bonnie Brudie Hellon Catlett Wayne Collins James & Marilyn Davidheiser Ryan Doyle John Bruggeman Doug Cattie Anthony & Mary Ellen Colombo Chris Davies Emily Doyle Amy Brunner Gerry Cavanaugh John Comella Jonell Davies Susan Drabick Patrick & Melissa Brusil Joe Celentano Catia Confortini Ruth “Bunny” Davis & James Drabick Janice Brustmann & Ric Darlene Ceremello & Bob Conger John Davis Dori Drachman Schwabe Jessea Greenman Chris Connaire Charles Davis Shirley Drake Byers Elsa Bruton Elizabeth Cerny Bob Conner Cheryl Davis Cathy Dratman Florence & Edward Bryant Josh Cerretti Jeanne Cook Elizabeth Davis Kevin Drew Christine Bryant Jamie Cerretti Caitriona Cooke Stan Dawson Cathy Dreyfuss Nathaniel Brydges Carol Cetrone James Cooper Constance Del Nero Jennifer Driscoll Julia Buck Hailey Chalhoub Anne Copeland Anthony Del Plato Gordon & Jeannine Dunn Daniel Budris John Chambers Sarah Hanzas Pierce Delahunt Cheryl & Marc Dunn Christy Bumanis LuAnn Chandler Dr. Jennifer Coplon & Cassandra DeLeo Tori Duoos Mary Catherine Buntin Elaine Chapline Burns Bob Frank Stephanie Delman Sarah Durand 14 |

Anne Feuer Judy Gantz Robin Greiner & David Matthew Harsh Ida Tarbell Dana Fine Paige Garberding Schonberg Sylvia Hart Society, cont. James Finnegan Ralph Garboushian David Grenier Irene Hartford John Finnell Shirley Garland Anne Griepenburg Alexandr Hass Cathi Durham Brian Finney John Garn Jacquelyn Griffith Tizzy & Whitney Hatch Nanishka & James Duthie Chelsea Fischbach Janet Garnaas Dorothy Grimm Rita Haugh Ellen Dyer Julie Fischer Dr. Jan Garrett Bruce Grobman Rick & Emmy Hausman Juliet Eastland David Fisher Patrick Gault Christa Groeschel Timothy Havel William Edelman Greg Fishwick James Gearhart Joseph Gronka Joyce Hawes Susan Edelstein Tracy Fitz Jill & John Geibel Annabel Grote Nancy Hawk Carol Edwards & Ben Flamm Joby Gelbspan Bernie Grove Mary Hayden Hamid Naficy Annie Flanagan Sally Jane Gellert Barbara Grover Robert Hayes Kimberly Egan Sarah Flanagan Michael George Richard Gruhl Judith Hayner Scott & Vanessa Ehrmann Leigh & Michael Flannery Jeannette George Alexandra Gruskos Mark Hays MaryAnn Ehrmann Wendy Flaschner & Dan Meyer Zoe Gerhart Tom Grych Pamela & Allen Hays Patricia Ehrmann Lucy Fleetwood Jennifer Gerlach Charlotte Guerin Louise Hays Adam Eichen Ginny Fletcher Thaly Germain Leslie Gulick Susan Haywood Jean Eilers Tessa Flores Sasha Gesmer Aaron Gunderson Regina Hazel Sharon Eilon Oscar Florez-Realpe Stephanie Gibert Mary Gunst & Esau Kerr Ruth Hazzard Howard Eisenberg Theresa Folan Jacqueline Gilardez Neil Gupta Linda Healow Barbara Eisner Dr. Jeanne Folks Mary Gilbert Tina Gupta Joe Heegaard Miriam Eldridge Dr. Patricia Fontes Karen Giles Robert Gurley Emily Heilbrun Annie Eldridge Malone & Diane Fordney Lisa Gilles David Gurney Amy Heinrich Michael Malone Barbara Forster & Lawrence Sally Gillette Nick Guroff & Lindsey Cole Jenny & Joseph Heinz Janet & Tom Elkins Hendrickson Christopher Gilligan Johanna Gusman Suzi Helburn Taylor Ellerkamp Terri Foster Priscilla Gilman Louise & Rich Guthrie Rafael Hemejauris Jane Ellis Crystal Foster Ken Girvin Sarah Guzy David Hendon David Ellzey Dawn Fowler Diana Gisolfi Anne Haas Luke Henesy Carol Else Norma Fox Linda Glansberg Anne Haas Glenn Henkel Kate Elsley Kimberly Fraher Shirley Glanz Frank Hagan Pauline Henning Bruce Emerick Pam Frank Evan Glasser Donna Haines Nancy Herck John Engen Rose Frank Judith Glaubman Kurt Hakansson & Robert Hall Greg Herr Melody Englund Donna Frankel John Glenn Joshua & Tiffany Halbrook Karl Herzer Mary & Herb Engstrom Cloe Franko Tim Glover Charles & Kaaren Hale Rita Hess Melissa Epple Clary Franko Robert Godes Nancy Hale Jason Hess Michael Epstein Jody Franko Kian Goh Donna Hall Tyler Hester Gerald Erickson Hannah Freedberg & Doron Goldman Robert Hall Nichola Hester Linnea Erickson Christine Thomas Steve Goldsmith Arthur Hall Kathryn Heuts Carole Erickson William & Sarah Freedberg Gene Goldstein-Plesser Patricia Hall Art & Yvonne Heyman Emory Erker-Lynch Sassie Freedberg Michael Golik Dr. David & Anne Hall Brian Hicks Brent Erstad Christiane Freer-Parson Louise & Stephen Golub Ewa Hammer Derald Higgins Kelly Evans Robert Freis Marcus Goodbody Charles Hammer Warren High Hannah Evans Donna Fricke Brant Goode Louise Hammerl Patricia Hiles Bill & Nancy Evenson Geraldine Friedman Laurie Goodhart Janine Hamner Carla Hinojosa Cindy Ewing Shoshana Friedman Doug Goodkin Bruce & Susie Hampton Lydia Hirsch Lori Fabian Carolyn Friedman Deborah Goodman Forrest Hancock Mike & Kim Ho John & Krisi Fahrendorf Gary & Glenon Friedmann Foster Goodwill Rebecca Hankin & Tom Olivann Hobbie Tracy Fairchild David Fritz Karen Goozner Albertson Ben Hodes TJ Faircloth Evie Frost Jay Gordon Teresa Hanratty & Luz Maria Sarah Hodgdon Thomas Faircloth James Fruit Jessie Gordon Hernandez John Hoffee & Larry Condon Keith Farrell Allie Furlong Carol Gorman Helen Hansel Maggie Hoffee Wendy Fassett & Kevin Stacey Furtado Kally Goschke Robin Hansen Alan & Sara Hoffman Mahony Barbara & James Gabbert Daniel Gottlieb Ashley Hansen Cheryl Hoffmann Ruth & John Fassett Kelli & Michael Gabbert Philip Goulet Patricia Hansen Margaret Hogan Mary Faughnan Julia Gabbert John Grammer Beth Hansen Patricia Hogan Katie Featherston Allison Gabbert K Grassi Pat Hanson Jann Hoge Pat & Tom Feeley Uta Gabler Jessica Graves Candis Harbison Grace Holden Brenna Feeley Tom Gaffney & Syd Carter Martha Graves Rev. Richard & Shirley Harding Raminta Holden Kathryn Feig Maura & James Gaffney Kathy & David Gray Bob Hardman Alan Holder Ronda & Lawrence Fein Kathleen Gaffney James Gray Annanelle Hardt Madeline Holland Alex Feldman Eamon Gaffney Cynthia Gray Joni Harman Mark Holliday Thomas Fendley Martha Gale & Robert Nancy Green John Harrington Julie Holmen Tim Fenston Carpenter Sam Greenberg Kyra & Adam Grenier Jason Holmes Sue Fenwick Mario Galvan Monica Greene Layne Harris & Jennifer Tim Holmes Laura Ferns Jeff Gang Marcia Greenwald Brosious Ann Holzgraf Anthony Ferranti Mel Gannon Lumina Greenway Mary Ellen Harris Lila Holzman Rebecca Ferrera Kathryn Ganong Maryann Gregory Marcia Harris-Owens Stephen Hopkins ANNUAL REPORT | 15

Jean Hopkins Rachel & Jack Jordan Molly Kirkpatrick Bill & Karen Lanning Eleanor Lindway Helen Hopkins Theola Jordan Crawford Kirkpatrick Dwight Lansing Karen Lipsky Aya Horikoshi Janette Jordee Carla Kirmani Taylor Deborah Lapidus & Daniel Lloyd-Miller Margaret Hornick Ngawang Jorden Paige Kirstein Adam Margolin Orna Locker David Houseman Andrea Jorgensen Anne Kirstein Frances Moore Lappé Jeanette Lockington Bob & Pam Howard Homero Jose Jeff Kirstein Anna Lappé Mara Loeb Lois Howard Stephen & Alice Josephs Max Kirstein Holly & Joseph Larkin David Loewenstern Michaela Howard Sonja Josephson Dr. Robert Kirstein Daniel Larlham Merlin Logan Meg Howard & Rob Kerth Smita Joshi Keith Kirstein Volney LaRowe Donald Lombard Margaret Howard Walter Juchert Mari Kittle Melanie Larsen Bill & Julie Lonneman Mary Howard Erika Jues Caleb Kleppner Jean Larson Peter Lord Eugene Howard Alexa Kaczmarski Maurine Klimt Lori Larson Patricia Lorda Nina Huang Christopher Kaczmarski Sean Kline & Tasha Hansen Nancy Larson Kelle Louaillier Joel Huberman Joan Kaczmarski Julie Kloper Sarah Larsson Chloe Louaillier Anne & Joel Huberman Zachary Kahn Sable Knapp Susan LaSalle & John Sophie Louaillier Jan Hull Rachel Kahn-Hut Carol & Dave Knapton Zimmerman Elizabeth Loudy Jennifer Humiston Jenn Kallay Frank Knell Dick Latterell Marcia Lovelace & Betty Hunt Gina Kamentsky Jay Knepper Gregory Laughlin Dennis Fagaly Obie Hunt Marcia Kamiya-Cross Cheryl Knight Maxine & Joel Lautenberg Sara Lovitz Will Hunter Molly Kammien Julie Knopp Marc & Glenna Laverdiere Janet & Thomas Lowry Ann Huntwork Constance Kane Bethany Knowles Janet Lawn Melissa Lukin Daniel Hurley & Michelle Martin & Carolyn Karcher Heather Knowlton Sophia Lawrence Lila Lupetin Pennylegion Shobha Karwan Nancie Koenigsberg Leslie Lawrence Diana Lusk Steven Hurley Beth & Peter Kaseman-Wold Jacob Koetsier Lynne & Barry Lawson Anadine Luyster Barbara Hurst Dick Kaspari Laura Kohl Patricia Layden Patti Lynn Wendy Marinaccio Bobbi Katz Julilly Kohler Sonia Lazreg Mary Anne Lynn Husman & Dan Husman Andreas Kaubisch Steve Kohn Justin Leach Betsy Lyons & Scott Majcher Esther Huston Linda Kaufman Angeline Kong Margaret Leake Kathleen Macare Maria Huston Marilee Kaufman Dr. Harold Kooden Taylor Leake Amanda MacCullough Hope Hutchinson Dwight Kauppi Margaret Kooistra Shannon Leap Allen & Pete MacDonald Thomas Hutton Molly Kaviar David Kornhaber Jonathan Lear Katherine MacDonald Angelina Ibarguen Cathryn Kaye Simon & Cornelia Kortleven Lynn Leber Barbara & George Mader Sonia Immasche Chris Keenan & Susan Ira Koslow Rene Leblanc Narayanan Madhusoodanan Dr. Philip Incao Wortman Michael Kramer Nora Leccese Sriram Madhusoodanan Karen Ingvoldstad Barbara Keiser Margaret Kran-Annexstein Rochelle Lee Ronald & Karyl Maenza Rachel Innerarity Christine Ione Christopher Isensee “With corporations trying to seize control of our democracy, Robert Israel I’m particularly proud to support Corporate Accountability now. Ashanti Jackson We need these gritty organizers building people power and protecting Rev. John Jackson Christine Jacobs what’s most important: our water, our food, our health, and our planet.” Esther Jacobsen-Tepfer BARBARA FORSTER | HUMANITARIAN Matt Jacobson Sarah Jacobus Peter & Tamara Jaffe-Notier David Keith David Kraskow Michél Legendre Bill Magorian Corinne Jager Gigi Kellett & Noah Sawyer Joshua Kratka Alexandra Legion Meghan Magrath Catherine Jampel Ward & Starr Kellett Paul Kratz Maura Leib Alan Magree Bob Jantzen Dr. Alice & Rick Kelley Yves Kraus Richard Leliaert Donald Mahoney Linda Jassim Pugh Jack Kelly Melissa Kreider Richard Lent & Sharon Kristina Main Alan Jenkins Howard Kempffer Valerie Krejcie Brownfield Joan Makurat Mary Jenny Sharon Kendall Meredith Krienbihl Mary Leonard Gloria Maldonado Kathryn Johnson Kristen Kenney John Krogness Marie Leonardini Pete Maley Virginia Johnson Jean Kenney Michael Kubit Virginia Lepper Eva Malis Eric Johnson Michael Kenney Mary Kulla Alex Lessin Richard Mallah Millicent Johnson Roland Kenschaft Maggie Kulyk Linda LeTendre Lisa & Matt Manganiello Brent & Wendy Johnson Gladys Kenyon Robert La Farge Marie Leven Dennis Mann Pearl Johnson Peggy Keon Rita & Rick La Monica Dorothy Lewis Lani Manseau John Johnson Bahram Keramati Wesley & Sharry Lachman Suford Lewis William Manson Valerie Johnstone Louise Kerr Suresh Lakshminarayanan Barbara Lewis Victor Marasa George Jolly Vasudevan Kidambi Rev. Joseph Lamar Shara Lewis Barbara Marcel Anne Jones Alice & David Kidder John Lamb & Diana Gaumond Ray Lewis Elizabeth Marco Bernadette & Emlen Jones Carolyn Kidder Fr. Ralph Lammers Andrea Liguori & Jeremy Marilyn Marcus Mary Lynne Jones Anne Kimmel Claire Lampson Cohen Katie Margillo Patricia Jones Leslie Kincaid Lois Lancaster Serena Lim Margaret Margolis Becky Jones Kristin King Richard Landee Paul Lindberg Leah Margulies Jack Jones Lynne & Mark Kinnucan Laurie Lane Coral Lindenfelser Carol Marin 16 |

Judith McQueen Betty Morningstar & Riley & Becky Newman Linda Park Ida Tarbell Daniel McQuestion Jeanette Kruger Patricia Nichols Cole Parke Society, cont. Dede & Michael McQuillan Cheryl Morrell Stephen Nichols Patty Parker Abby McQuillan Sheila & John Morris John Nicholson Bev Parry Peter Marinich Charlie McQuillan Charlotte Morris Eedy Nicholson Barbie Parton & Juliet Carey Mary Marino Lizzie McQuillan Bill Morris Christine Nielson Susan Pastin Evelyn Markowitz Deborah Meckler Breanna Morrison Norene Nims Kevin Patel Barbara Marriott Margaret Meder Karen Morrow Lynne & Richard Nittler Dianne Patrick James Marsh Kenneth Meersand Belinda Morse Mark Noltner Larry Paulson & Kathy Weber Fergus Marshall Paul Meissner Lynne Morse Kay & Dave Norrbom Glenda Pawsey Bruce Marshall Angel Melendez Christian Morssink Charlotte Norris Rachel Payne Shirley Martin Sara Meling Melanie Mosquera Greenough Nowakoski Stephen Payne Melissa Martyr-Wagner & James Melloh Erik Moss Miriam Nunnally David Payne Sean Wagner Maria Melone Allen Mossman Makiah Nuutinen Sylvia Pearl Claire Marvinney Julie & Ed Melton Kenneth Mossman Anne Oakes & Andrew Ruth Pearl Richard Mason Exa Mendez Rosalind Mott Ohotnicky Ted Peck Catherine Mason Justin Mendoza Rabbi Linda Motzkin & Boyd & Deanne Obermeyer Donna Pedroza Mike Massi Mary Menges-Myers Rabbi Jonathan Rubenstein Eileen O’Brien Robert Peek & Abbie Steiner Isabel Mattia Larry Merkle Patricia Motzkin & Rick Laurinda Ochoa Matthew Peiffer John Mattingly Alix Merkley Feldman Daniel O’Connell James Peloquen Kenneth Maupin Bruce Merrill Mary Mrgudic Tom O’Connell Penny Penniman & Tom Gill Anita Pennington Rosmari Pernisz “ Corporate Accountability and Environmental Rights Action’s Lois Perry Jeanne Perry campaign in Nigeria is emblematic of the global movement for Ruth Persky water justice, and it deserves our support. It is a campaign for Natasha Pertile equal access where those who are most vulnerable are protected. Annie Peskoe It is a campaign against privatization, corruption, and abuse. Most Shuo Peskoe-Yang Diane Petersen importantly, it is a campaign for justice where access to clean water Claire Peterson is a basic human right rather than charity.” Jesse Philips Mary Anne Phillips CHIVY SOK | EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, TIKVA GRASSROOTS EMPOWERMENT FUND Margaret Phillips Bonnie Phillips Hope Mauzerall Sarah Merrill Rose Mullen Kyle O’Connell Jim Phoenix Susanna Mauzy Martha Merson Norbert Muller Matthew O’Connor Matthew Pidge Margaret Mayer Susan Mesner Jeffrey Mulliken Larry Odegaard Alex Pierpaoli Carol McCarthy Suzanne Metheny Kathy Mulvey & Patricia Shelagh O’Donnell Bob Pierson Tory McCagg & Tom & Joanne Metke Lambert Catherine O’Hare Kathy Pillsbury Carl Querferth Dennis & Betsy Meyer Nancy Mulvey Michael O’Heaney Jennifer Pinck Helen McCahill Nathaniel Meyer Indra Mungal Constance O’Hearn Michael Pinkham Lisa McCallister Emily Meyer Alison Murdock Bill Oldfather Ann & Tom Pirnot Wendy McCalvy Ari Meyer Kathleen Murphy Julienne Oldfield Lamar Pittman Kathleen McCann Kim & Ron Milford Sharon Murphy David O’Leary Yvette Plotch Maria McCauley Suzanne Miller Victor Mutai Charlotte Olena Edwin Poché Joseph McClain Henry & Martha Miller Deborah Myers & Gary Oleson Dr. Robert Poignant Genevieve McClaskey Michael Miller Michael Hersh Stephen Olson Sandy Polishuk Russell McClellan Linda Miller & Stu Ervin Louis Myers Tama Olver Judi Polson Sandra McClennen Maureen Miller Stanford Myers Tom O’Neil Carol Pond Katie McCormack Christopher Miller Debbie Mytels Melanie Oommen Michael Pontarelli Marty McCutcheon John Miller Lidy Nacpil Mary Ann O’Reilley Denisa Popescu & Ali Pirzadeh Gail McDaniel Paul Milne Christine Nadeau David Orr Andrew Porter Elizabeth McDermott Michelle & Michael Mini Sheryl & Paul Nadell David Ostroff Gwen Post Claire McDonnell Joe Mischo Shayda Edwards Naficy Sheila Out Diane Post Jim Mcelroy Lydia Mitchell Lee Nagel Patricia Outland Steve Potosky Diana McFadden Bernice Moeller-Bloom & John Nagle Robert Owen Antonia Potter Gladys McFarland Gary Moeller Arthur Naiman Mary Ellen & Bob Owens William & Mary Anne Powell Dawn McGee Trevor Mollenkopf Thelma & Myron Nash Brian Owens Kaylee Powell Chad Tinti & John Carl Moller Cathy Needham Lauren Paap Ron Prasek McInerny Zachary Monteith Jan Neff-Sinclair Lavonne Painter Carlese Pratt Rustin McIntosh Edith Montgomery Betsy Neisner Judith Palmer Hank Prensky Nancy McLure Edgar Moran Thomas Nelson Rosamund Palmer Susan Preucil Cynthia McMath Carol Mordorski Marycarol Nelson Cory Palmer Christopher Preucil Erin McNally-Diaz & Bettye Morgan Theresa Nelson Michael Pan Matthew Preucil Darwin Diaz Gloria Morison Nathanael Newby-Kew Miranda Paquet Stephan Pridonoff Maia McPherson Ed Morman Anne Newhart Elissa Paquette Lois Pryor ANNUAL REPORT | 17

Renna Pye Nancy & David Rockwell Brian Salzberg Carol Schupp-Star Catherine Skopic Francis Quinn Bruce & Susan Rockwood Tamrat Samuel Thomas Schutz Tristine Skyler Carrie Quinn Rev. Richard Rodgers Laurie Samuels Margaret Schwartz Craig Slatin Carolyn Radke Gany Rodriguez Gloria Samuels Tuti Scott James Small Clare Raffety Barbara Rodriguez Jill Samuels Joan Scott Susan Smith Rita Raftery Laurie Rofinot & Patrick Kathy & Richard Sanders Stephen Sedlak Frank & Sandra Smith Ben Rain Michaels Annie Sanders Guenther Seidel Margaret Smith Martha Ralphe Peter & Polly Rogers Juan Santamaria Caroline Seligman Toni Smith Lynsie Ranker Andrea & Geoffrey Rogers Carolina Santamaria Julie Selmo Edward Smith Peaches Rankin Wendy Rankin Harriotte Ranvig “Climate action can’t wait until Trump is out of the White House. Amelie Ratliff By challenging the fossil fuel industry’s interference directly, Corporate Colden Ray Accountability is changing what’s possible for climate policy now— Tom Re Paul Rea and that couldn’t be more important.” Mary Reader DAVID DUNNING | CONCERNED CITIZEN Adam Reaves Tim Reaves Doris Reed Martha Rogers Laurie Santos Warren Senders & Vijaya Cara Smith Jody Reeme Jabes Rojas Dick Sarafolean Sundaram Bev Smith Wendell Refior & Marla John & Kathryn Rok Virginia & Peter Sargent Maryanne Senn Sara Smith Welsford Patricia Rolston Frank Sargent Ada Sepulveda Tali Smookler Mary Jo Regan Juanita Rosene Chantel Sargent Matt Severson Vinson Snowberger Sean Regan Laura Rosenfield Susan Savion Anne Shahmoon & Lois Snyder Rush Rehm Debby & Susan Rosenkrantz- Diana & Philip Savory Michael Kleinman Michael Sokolowski Jeremy & Lisa Woskie Peter Sawyer Ann Shankle Rachael Solem Rehwaldt-Alexander Florian Roth Noah Sawyer Marsha & Steven Shankman Rosanne Somerson Daniel Reiber Edward Rothstein Katherine Sawyer Brenda Shanley Patricia Sonnecker Chris & Joan Reil Mark Rovner Kristin Sawyer Anne Shattuck Richard Spalding Emilie Reiser Laura Rozier Joan Sawyer T. Shaw Carol Spearman Matthew Reiss Arthur & Margaret Ruben Sarina Sawyer Fauna Shaw Hurley Emily Spence Steve Reiter Margaret Ruben Mindy Schaberg & Sallie Shawl Sandra Spencer Sheila Rekdal Phillips Ruben & Shara Lewis Melissa Mather Sally Sheck David Spero Linda Remy Rabbi Ruhi Sophia Motzkin Elizabeth Schaeffer Susan Scheinfeld Joseph Sposato Richard Renfield Rubenstein & Rabbi Alice Schafer Gregory Shenstone Mary Spreitzer J. Reno Jacob Siegel Cheryl Schaffer Robert Shetterly Wendy Sprout Trudi Renwick Ari Rubenstein Bob & Connie Scharlau Deborah & Ian Shine DeCourcy Squire Robert Resnik Robert Rubenstein Matthew Schatz Frank Shipp Nina Sreshta Peter Reynolds Shira Rubenstein Justin Schechter & Dr. Richard Shore Adrian Stack Wilma Reynolds Molly Rubenstein Katherine Reese Timothy Shorkey Lisa Stahl Paula Rhodes Judith Rubinger Deborah Schechter Leor Shtull-Leber James Stamos Sarah Ribeiro David & Maureen Rubino Mara Schechter Richard Shubert John Stary Ann Rice David Ruch Martell Scheidler Alexander Sibley Mary Steele Deja Rice Mark Ruddy Becky & John Schenck Amy Sicairos Jim & Phillis Stehle Jody Richards Jasmine Ruddy Mary Schiesel Donna Sider Pamela Steiner Rebecca Richman Abby Rudolph Elaine Schimmel Martha Siebe Melanie Steinhardt Clint Richmond Donald Ruehl Barbara Schlafer Merle & Florence Siebert Carol Stein-Payne Diana Richter Elbert Ruff Anton Schlesinger Esther Siegel & Mike Tabor Carol Steinsapir Denise Rickles Greg Ruffer & Peter Stark Lauren Schloss Michael Siegel Anne Stephansky Patricia Riker Sara Rummel Rick Schmelzer Frank Siegle Jackie & Peter Stewart Tracy Riley Phil Runkel Anna Marie Schmidt & Jill Sifantus Sasha Stewart & Nate Charny Ralph Rippey Tricia Russ Bob Roat Bette Sikes John Stewart Megan Rising & Erica LeBow Steve Russo & Sally Kathryn Schmidt Richard Silbert Gay Stewart Brendan Riske Kirkpatrick David Schmidt Paul & Deanna Siliciano Colin Stewart William Ritchie David Ryan Joan Schmitz Patricia Silver James Stewart John Rix Kathy Ryan Lucy Schneid Hannah Silverfine David Stickell Alexandra Rix Patrick Ryan Randolph Schoedler Robyn Silverman Kathleen Stiven Nicolette Roberge Andre & Meredith Ryland Michael Schoenfield Jacob Silvia Cara Stockman Ben & Monica Roberts Toby Sachs-Quintana Thomas Schoepflin Kezia Simister Stephen Stoker Keith & Judy Roberts Barbara Sager Rebecca Schofield William Simmons Megan Stokes Evelyn Roberts Yori Sakakura Nanci Schubert Myron Simon Erin Stolz Michael Robertshaw Katie Sakol Mark Schultz & Jeannette Don Simons Joyce Stone Troy Robertson Richard Salamanca Raymond Julia Simons Anne Stott Dwight Robinson Mohamed Saleh Eryn Schultz Jacqueline & Peter Sinclair Terry Stout Gilbert Robledo Rob Salkowitz Frieder Schulz Faye Sinnott Jane Stowe Beth Rochette Hanna Saltzman Joan Schumaker Susan Skoglund Molly Stranahan 18 |

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Board of Directors

Marcia Levine Jan Hester Patti Lynn Sarah Hodgdon Akinbode Mathew Chair Treasurer Assistant Secretary Alexandria, VA Oluwafemi Shaker Heights, OH Alamo, CA Boston, MA Lagos, Nigeria Martha Newell Kim Milford Wendy Fassett TJ Boisseau Missoula, MT Bobby Ramakant Vice Chair Secretary West Lafayette, IN Lucknow, India Martinsville, IN Minneapolis, MN

Advisers Social justice leaders, corporate campaigners, public officials, thought leaders. Corporate Accountability’s advisers bring years of experience challenging entrenched power and securing transformative change. The following is a partial list of our advisers.

Nancy Alexander David Hall Satoko Kishimoto Bill McKibben Raj Patel Economic Governance Director, Public Coordinator, Water Co-Founder and Author, Stuffed and Program Director, Services International Justice Project, Senior Adviser, 350.org Starved and The Heinrich Böll Foundation Research Unit Transnational Institute Value of Nothing Labram Musah Nnimmo Bassey Wenonah Hauter Naomi Klein Programmes Director, Meena Raman Director of Health, Executive Director, Investigative journalist Vision for Alternative Legal Adviser, Mother Earth Foundation Food & Water Watch and author Development, Ghana Third World Network, Malaysia Saqib Bhatti David Hunter Anna Lappé Cecily Myart-Cruz Co-Executive Director, Director, Program Founder, Real Food Media Vice President, United Asad Rehman Action Center on Race on Environmental Teachers Los Angeles/ Executive Director, and the Economy and Energy Law, Frances Moore Lappé National Education War on Want American University Co-Founder, Food First: Association David Boys the Institute for Food and Irene Patricia Reyes Deputy General Muyunda Ililonga Development Policy and Lidy Nacpil Managing Director, Secretary, Public Executive Director, Small Planet Institute Co-coordinator, Health Justice Services International Zambian Consumers Asian Peoples’ Philippines Association Annie Leonard Movement on Debt and Donald Cohen Executive Director, Development Jim Shultz Executive Director, Philip Jakpor Greenpeace USA Executive Director, In the Public Interest Head of Media, Hellen Neima Democracy Center Environmental Rights Susan Linn Consultant on tobacco Ronnie Cummins Action/Friends of Co-Founder, Campaign control Nayyirah Shariff Founder and Director, the Earth, Nigeria for a Commercial-Free Director, Flint Rising Organic Consumers Childhood Marion Nestle Association Saru Jayaraman Professor, Nutrition and Maureen Taylor Co-Founder, Eric Mar Public Health, New York State Chair, Michigan Wendy Fields Co-Director, Restaurant Assistant Professor, University Welfare Rights Executive Director, Opportunities Centers San Francisco State Organization Democracy Initiative United University; Former Samuel Ochieng San Francisco Board Chief Executive, Mildred Warner US Congressman Van Jones of Supervisors Consumer Information Professor, Department Raúl M. Grijalva President and Network Kenya; former of City and Regional Representative, Co-Founder, Atyia Martin President, Consumers Planning, Cornell Arizona’s 3rd Rebuild the Dream Founder and CEO, All International University Congressional District Aces, Inc.; Distinguished Senior Fellow, Northeastern University

Official Relations Corporate Accountability partners with allies and government officials to advance international policies that hold corporations accountable for their abuses. To that end, we maintain official relations with: The World Health The Secretariat of the The United Nations The United Nations Organization Framework Convention Economic and Social Framework Convention on Tobacco Control Council on Climate Change 20 |

2018 Audited Financial Report JULY 1, 2017 – JUNE 30, 2018 (WITH COMPARATIVE TOTALS FOR FY2017)

SUPPORT & REVENUE FY18 Support & revenue FY 2018 FY 2017

Individual contributions $5,721,618 $5,340,301 11% Grants 725,577 962,987

Other income - 8,686

Total support & revenue $6,447,195 $6,311,974

89% Expenses

PROGRAM

Grassroots organizing $2,261,297 $2,269,391

International organizing 1,043,675 1,047,411

INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTIONS Program communications 869,730 872,843 GRANTS Membership development 463,856 465,516

EXPENSES FY18 Media organizing 583,299 585,386

Research & development 576,341 578,404 4% 5% Subtotal program expenses $5,798,197 $5,818,951

SUPPORTING SERVICES

Management & general $274,861 $240,840

91% Fundraising 312,555 257,530

Subtotal supporting services $587,416 $498,370

Total expenses $6,385,613 $6,317,321

PROGRAM MANAGEMENT & GENERAL Net assets FUNDRAISING

Beginning of year $2,475,149 $2,480,496

Change in net assets 61,582 (5,347)

End of year $2,536,731 $2,475,149

Infact d/b/a Corporate Accountability is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Contributions are tax-deductible as provided by law. Federal Tax ID #: 41-1322686.

Corporate Accountability’s audited financial statement is available upon request. Support & revenue FY 2018 FY 2017

Individual contributions $5,721,618 $5,340,301

Grants 725,577 962,987

Other income - 8,686

Total support & revenue $6,447,195 $6,311,974

Expenses

PROGRAM

Grassroots organizing $2,261,297 $2,269,391

International organizing 1,043,675 1,047,411

Program communications 869,730 872,843 “We are the ones Membership development 463,856 465,516 we have been waiting for.” Media organizing 583,299 585,386

Research & development 576,341 578,404 JUNE M. JORDAN | POEM FOR SOUTH AFRICAN WOMEN, FROM PASSION (1980)

Subtotal program expenses $5,798,197 $5,818,951

SUPPORTING SERVICES

Management & general $274,861 $240,840

Fundraising 312,555 257,530

Subtotal supporting services $587,416 $498,370

Total expenses $6,385,613 $6,317,321

Net assets

Beginning of year $2,475,149 $2,480,496

Change in net assets 61,582 (5,347)

End of year $2,536,731 $2,475,149 Corporate Accountability stops transnational corporations from devastating democracy, trampling human rights, and destroying our planet. We are building a world rooted in justice where corporations answer to people, not the other way around—a world where every person has access to clean water, healthy food, a safe place to live, and the opportunity to reach their full human potential. Tess Rubenstein Tess

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