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Stephen Hayes, President

Stephen Hayes is the president and CEO of The Corporate Council on Africa (CCA). During his nine-year tenure as president, he has established himself as a leading authority in Washington, D.C., on U.S.-Africa trade and investment issues. Through strategic positioning and constructive dialogue, Mr. Hayes has led CCA to become effectively engaged in most business issues affecting commerce between the United States and the nations of Africa. These complex issues range from intricate trade legislation and small business development to workplace HIV/AIDS concerns. Mr. Hayes astutely promotes CCA’s primary purpose, “… to increase and support US business involvement in Africa,” while creating a formidable organization that recognizes a “one world” concept through the provision of a credible international business forum.
Mr. Hayes’ career in international development began in 1968 with a volunteer stint in a Middle East refugee camp. He subsequently worked for Winnington Limited, a privately-owned European holding company, and Cohen and Woods, International, Inc. In 1985, Mr. Hayes founded the American Center for International Leadership (ACIL), a non-profit organization that initiates dialogue between emerging leaders of the United States and other nations whose previous relationships with the U.S. were non-existent or poor. Mr. Hayes’ efforts established dialogues with a network of emerging leaders in parts of the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, China, Vietnam and Japan, as well as in Canada and Mexico. In 1995, ACIL organized the first delegation of Vietnamese leaders to visit the United States since the end of the Vietnam War. From 1993 to 1999, Mr. Hayes also made several trips to Libya to help lay the groundwork for the eventual resolution of the Pan Am 103/Lockerbie case.
Mr. Hayes is a tireless advocate of U.S.-Africa trade. He has traveled to more than 140 nations, underscoring his innate respect for peoples and cultures around the world. He has received numerous awards for his international work and compelling leadership ability. Recently, the Africa Chamber of Commerce of the United States presented Mr. Hayes with its annual award for outstanding contributions to U.S.-Africa relations. In 2004, the Transnet Foundation, South Africa’s largest foundation, chaired by Archbishop Desmond Tutu, presented Mr. Hayes with the coveted Phelophepa Humanitarian Award in recognition of CCA’s contributions to economic development in South Africa. Hayes also has been honored by the Hungarian Government for his work in “bringing down the Iron Curtain”, and by the Uganda YMCA for his work with refugees during the rule of Idi Amin. In 1984, AFS International recognized Hayes for his efforts to move AFS beyond bilateral programs by developing numerous multilateral programs. He has also received commendations the United Nations Development Programme.
Mr. Hayes was a principal founder of the Infant Formula Campaign, often popularly known as the “Nestle Boycott”. It remains the only successful global citizens’ campaign. The conclusion of the campaign was featured on the front page of the New York Times in 1983.
He resides in Maryland with his wife.
 

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Stephen Hayes
President

Timothy S. McCoy See Bio
Vice President for Member Services

Robert C. Perry See Bio
Vice President for International Programs

Mbayang Diouf Diop
Chief Financial Officer

Theo Wellington
Senior Advisor to the President

Tim Bergstrom
Director, Senior Program Manager, SAIBL program

 

Adina Ellis
Director of Special Projects and Events

 

John Jakulevicius
Director, Technology

 

Hillary Lucas
Director, Human Resources, & Executive Assistant

 

Rashida Petersen
Director, Marketing and Membership

 

Elizabeth Bachini
Program Manager, HIV/AIDS & Health Initiative

 

Haben Berhe
Associate, SAIBL, Research Analyst

 

Efrem Fisher
Research Analyst

 

Mfundo Hlatshwayo
Research Analyst

 

Sonia Mfasoni
Special Projects & Events Coordinator

 

Melissa Moussodou
Receptionist

 

Daniel Wolf
Market Linkages and Investment Specialist, Southern Africa Trade Hub Program



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