Nancy Prager-Kamel is a strategic advisor at the UN and with the US Government on international issues and human rights with a special dedication and expertise on Anti-Traffiking. She has served on many of the most impactful humanitarian boards both in the US and internationally.
Mrs. Prager-Kamel Mrs. Prager-Kamel works, at the UN and within the leading advertising agencies and public relations companies, creating Public Private Partnerships to address and support the Sustainable Development goals. Benefiting worldwide aid organizations and numerous corporate and public stakeholders she creates and protects brand value through the alignment of corporate social responsibility efforts with marketplace needs.
In recent years, Mrs. Prager-Kamel has served as Chair of Board of Governors for the Foreign Press Foundation; US National Commissioner for UNESCO, Vital Voices Global Partnership Board of Directors and its Main UN Representative. Recently she organized and lead a series of UN Panels sponsored by Governments and Agencies on strategic development issues. Mrs Prager-Kamel was Co-director of the United Nations’s “World’s Children’s Day” and began the first program for disabled children at the Metropolitan Museum. She was a founding member of the Black Emergency Cultural Coalition bringing Arts to the men in the New York prison system. Mrs Prager-Kamel presently is US and UN Main Representative for an international think tank formulating government policies on gender issues.
Mrs. Prager-Kamel is Managing Partner in a Swiss Company (Strategic-Expansion Partners) specializing in global initiatives and public affairs for governments and corporations. Before joining SES, she served as the CEO for multinational European Merchant Bank for which she created a registered Broker Dealer, a Public/Private Fund and advised and financed Venture Capital companies. Prior to this she was heading the Investment Banking business of the largest Chinese owned global Broker Dealer in the USA
Mrs. Kamel has been awarded “la Grande Prix Humanitaire de France” from the French Government.