Advisory Board
The Lubuto Library Project is supported by a distinguished
advisory board.
- Dr. Jonathan Brakarsh
Child psychologist, international OVC consultant, author
Harare, ZIMBABWE
- Kent L. Brown, Jr.
Editor in Chief, Highlights for Children, Inc.
Publisher, Boyds Mills Press, Inc.
Executive Director, Highlights Foundation, Inc.
Honesdale, PA, USA
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Susan Fifer Canby
Vice President, Emeritus
National Geographic Society
Washington, DC, USA
- Anne Caputo
President, Special Libraries Association
Executive Director
Dow Jones & Co.
Washington, DC, USA
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Mark Chona
Member, International Advisory Board of the Council of Foreign Relations
Former Political Advisor to President Kenneth Kaunda
Executive Chairman of the Presidential Task Force on Corruption, retired
Business Executive and Civic Leader
Lusaka, Zambia
- Clare Hart
Chief Executive Office
InfoGroup
Omaha, NE, USA
- Marilyn Hollinshead
Children's bookseller and author
West Tisbury, MA, USA
- Jean Kalinga
Fundraising Chair and IMF Civics Program Representative (retired)
IMF Spouse/Partner Association
Fairfax, VA, USA and Malawi
- Mulenga Kapwepwe
Policy Advisor
Ministry of Youth, Sport and Child Development, Government of Zambia
Sociologist, author and playwright
Lusaka, Zambia
- H.E. Dr. Inonge Mbikusita-Lewanika
Ambassador of the Republic of Zambia to the United States
Washington, DC, USA
- Peter McDermott
Chief Executive Officer
Children's Investment Fund Foundation
Former Chief of HIV/AIDS Section,UNICEF
London, England
- Suzi Peel
Maternal and Child Health Advisor
mHealth Alliance
Washington, DC, USA
- Jewell Stoddard
Director of Children's Services, Politics and Prose Bookstore
Children's literature expert, librarian and teacher
Washington, DC, USA
- Dr. Scott D. Taylor
Associate Professor & Director, African Studies Program
Georgetown University
Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
Washington, DC, USA
- Ellen R. Tise
Senior Director, Library and Information Services
University of Stellenbosch
President, International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions
Stellenbosch, South Africa
- Jim Wooten
Journalist
Formerly, ABC News Nightline
Author, We Are All The Same : A Story of a Boy's Courage and
a Mother's Love
Washington, DC, USA