Mark Hanis
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Mark Hanis is the Founder & Executive Director of the Genocide Intervention Network (GI-Net), an organization created with the mission to empower citizens and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide. Mark graduated from Swarthmore College with a degree in Political Science and a minor in Public Policy. He is the grandchild of four Holocaust survivors and was raised in Quito, Ecuador.
From February - August 2003, Mark worked for the Office of the Prosecutor at the Special Court for Sierra Leone. He is a 2006 a Draper Richards fellow [1] and a 2006 Echoing Green fellow [2].
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