Ad Council Taps Shamina Singh, Founder & President of the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, as Co-Chair of the Advisory Committee on Public Issues

The Ad Council, America’s leading non-profit organization dedicated to using communications to drive social change, have announced that Shamina Singh, Founder & President of the Center for Inclusive Growth and EVP of Sustainability at Mastercard, has been tapped to Co-Chair of the Ad Council’s Advisory Committee on Public Issues. The Advisory Committee is the incubator for Ad Council campaigns where timely social issues facing the country are discussed and new campaigns are proposed. The announcement was made today to coincide with the Committee’s June meeting.

The Advisory Committee on Public Issues is instrumental in helping the Ad Council identify emerging or shifting societal causes and evaluate social issues as potential new campaigns. An integral part of the Ad Council for over 50 years, the Committee meets twice each year and is comprised of esteemed experts who represent research, academia, philanthropy, business, media and public policy. They have helped initiate and guide many of the Ad Council’s efforts, including campaigns focused on retirement security, voter engagement, Alzheimer’s awareness, youth vaping, the opioid crisis and promoting STEM to girls.

“I know firsthand the power of corporations, foundations, nonprofits and the media joining forces to drive social change. It’s something I think about every day in my work to advance economic inclusion and make the digital economy work for all. I look forward to joining this extraordinary institution and playing a role in helping to shape the next chapter of their legacy,” said Singh.

In her role as President and Founder of the Center for Inclusive Growth, Mastercard’s philanthropic hub, Singh is responsible for leveraging Mastercard’s technology, capital and expertise to advance equitable economic growth and financial inclusion around the world. In addition, as EVP for Sustainability of Mastercard, Singh leads the development and implementation of the environmental, social and governance strategy across the company.

Singh’s work to support inclusive communities and equal economic opportunity includes leveraging data insights to, for instance, help low-income communities accelerate growth and create quality jobs. In partnership with the Rockefeller Foundation, the Center for Inclusive Growth is building a transformational model to accelerate the use of data science among non-profit, civic and government organizations for them to build more impactful programs for the communities they serve.

“Shamina is a master convener. She understands how to harness the power of the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to tackle some of society’s greatest challenges,” said Ad Council President and CEO Lisa Sherman. “This is an unprecedented time in our country, and I look forward to the unique insights, perspective, and leadership Shamina will offer as we continue our efforts to help ensure equal opportunity for all.”

Singh is joined by eight new Advisory Committee members with a diverse set of backgrounds in the private, public, and non-profit sectors, each offering a unique perspective on today’s social landscape. They are:

  • Tara Abrahams, Managing Director, Arabella Advisors
  • Cecilia Arradaza, Executive Director of Strategy, Wondros
  • Debby Bielak, Partner, The Bridgespan Group
  • Avo Makdessian, Vice President, Strategic Initiatives and Partnerships, Silicon Valley Community Foundation
  • Mohammed Naeem, Senior Manager for Strategy and Partnerships, Center for Inclusion and Belonging, American Immigration Council
  • Eileen O’Connor, Senior Vice President, Communications, Policy and Advocacy, The Rockefeller Foundation
  • Steven Olikara, Founder & President, Millennial Action Project
  • Dorian Warren, President, Community Change & Co-Chair, Economic Security Project

Since the organization’s founding, the Ad Council has been at the forefront of leading the communications industry’s social impact efforts. Most recently, the Ad Council has led the media, marketing, advertising and entertainment industry’s response to the COVID-19 crisis with unprecedented communications efforts.

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