Sarah Noble is the Director of Global Engagement at Interpeace. Sarah joined Interpeace in 2005 and has held a variety of different positions including Chief of Staff, Programme Officer for Palestine and Special Assistant to the Director-General. A Canadian citizen, Sarah holds a Master's degree in International Affairs from the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, Carleton University, and a Bacherlor degree (with honors) in Political Science and Economics from Queen’s University.
Krister Kumlin is a former Swedish Ambassador and the President of the Swedish Parthenon Committee. After receiving his law degree from Stockholm University in 1962, he entered the Swedish Foreign Service and served at Swedish embassies in Washington DC, Guatemala City, Bangkok, Paris, and at the Permanent Swedish Delegation to the United Nations in New York. He also served as the Vice President of the United Nations Economic and Social Council in 1985 and 1986. After returning to Stockholm he became Secretary-General of the Stockholm International Forum and Executive Secretary of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council Security Forum. He has organized several major international political conferences in Stockholm. Krister Kumlin retired as Senior Advisor to the Swedish Emergency Management Agency and Chairman of ISO/TC233, Societal Security in 2012.
Magnus Kindstrand is a lawyer with a background in corporate laws. He works for the leading business law firm Mannheimer Swartling. He is a member of the Swedish as well as the International Bar Association.
Peter Håkansson is a founding partner of East Capital. At East Capital he is the Chairmen and leads the Eastern Europe and Asia investment team. Peter has since the nineties worked with emerging and frontier markets. Peter was awarded the Gold Star of Dagens Industri and Morningstar as best fund managers in the Russian fund category.
Carin Götblad is the Swedish Coordinator against domestic violence and the former Police Commissioner of the counties of Stockholm, Värmland and Gotland. She is also the Chief Legal Counsel of the Swedish National Board of Institutional Care and the Department Manager at the Swedish National Board for Youth Affairs. She holds a Master’s degree in law and is the recipient of the Leader of the Year and Professional Woman of the Year awards.