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Kelle Louaillier
Executive Director

Kelle Louaillier

Kelle Louaillier has been with Corporate Accountability International for nearly two decades, serving as director of international outreach, campaign director, development director, and associate director before becoming the organization’s executive director in 2007. Under her leadership, Corporate Accountability International helped move General Electric out of the nuclear weapons business, spearheaded grassroots efforts behind the passage of the global tobacco treaty, and launched the nationwide Think Outside the Bottle campaign. Prior to joining Corporate Accountability International, Louaillier taught math in the Central African Republic and worked to empower homeless youth in Seattle. She holds degrees in French, philosophy and mathematics from Seattle University.

Gigi Kellett
National Director, Think Outside the Bottle

Gigi Kellett

Gigi Kellett has worked directly with the mayors’ offices in cities across the country, as well as allied organizations, faith communities and Corporate Accountability International members to build the campaign challenging corporate control of water. Before joining Corporate Accountability International in 2004, Gigi spent four years as a public interest lobbyist. With Maryland Public Interest Research Group, Kellett challenged the influence of the electric utility industry and advocated for renewable energy policies. She graduated from the College of Charleston in 2000 with a Bachelor of Science in Biology, 2000.

Kathryn Mulvey
International Policy Director

Kathy Mulvey

Kathryn Mulvey is the driving force behind Corporate Accountability International’s campaign Challenging Big Tobacco, which has culminated in the adoption of the world’s first public health and corporate accountability treaty – the global tobacco treaty. Mulvey continues to be involved in the negotiations around the treaty’s implementation and to track the abuses of tobacco transnationals. She is also actively working to safeguard the human right to water through her work to reform global finance institutions, such as the World Bank. A graduate of the University of North Carolina with a B.A. in English and French, Mulvey lived and taught in China during the height of the pro-democracy movement in the late 1980s, an experience she credits for solidifying her commitment to human rights work. She lives in Washington.

Patti Lynn
Campaigns Director

Patti Lynn

Patti Lynn has guided the strategy behind the Think Outside the Bottle campaign and was instrumental in mobilizing activists and allies around the world to push governments to ratify the global tobacco treaty. She continues to work with allies in India to curb the Coca-Cola corporation’s abuse of local water supplies. Previously, Lynn campaigned successfully to stop rollbacks on federal clean water laws, and advocated for consumer protections in a battle over deregulation of the electric utility industry in Massachusetts. She holds an M.A. in International Peace Studies and a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Notre Dame.

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