[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":141},["ShallowReactive",2],{"foundation-board":3},[4,27,44,58,72,83,97,113,127],{"id":5,"status":6,"sort":7,"user_created":8,"date_created":9,"user_updated":10,"date_updated":11,"first_name":12,"last_name":13,"position":14,"phone":15,"email":16,"image":17,"cv":18,"category":19,"division":16,"location":16,"tags":20,"nid":21,"slug":22,"function":23,"country":24,"directorate":25,"hidden":26},708,"published",23,"03bebfd8-0b40-4a2a-820d-b9d9c13b9de6","2025-03-27T21:21:46.000Z","b0662e2a-864d-4888-a1b7-4342b7570b30","2025-06-05T20:25:25.000Z","Helen","Alderson","Member of the Board","",null,"fcb89031-58f1-47c4-a8a7-343dcdfea531","Helen Alderson is an experienced executive leader, non-executive director and advisor, with a 35-year international career in the humanitarian sector, in global public health and in sustainable investing. She joined the Board of the Basel Institute on Governance in June 2024.\n\nShe is currently a non-executive trustee of the ODI Global Affairs think tank and of Legal Action Worldwide. She is on the Advisory Council of Capital As A Force For Good Initiative and, until recently was a member of the Advisory Board of Geneva University’s Executive Programme in Strategic Philanthropy.  She is also a mentor in the Global Thinkers Forum Telemachus Mentoring Programme. \n\nPreviously Helen held executive roles at the International Committee of the Red Cross as Head of the ICRC Delegation to the United Kingdom and Ireland, and as a member of the Executive Team leading on finance, fundraising and logistics. She has worked in ICRC field offices in the Middle East and South East Asia. She has also served as Chief Executive Officer of the World Heart Federation and has been a senior analyst at the Ethos Investment Foundation for Sustainable Development.\n\nHelen holds a Bachelor of Science in political science and international affairs from the University of Geneva and the Geneva Graduate Institute, and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Geneva.","Board",[19],"61988","helen-alderson",[],[],[],false,{"id":28,"status":6,"sort":29,"user_created":8,"date_created":30,"user_updated":31,"date_updated":32,"first_name":33,"last_name":34,"position":35,"phone":15,"email":16,"image":36,"cv":37,"category":19,"division":16,"location":16,"tags":38,"nid":39,"slug":40,"function":41,"country":42,"directorate":43,"hidden":26},711,24,"2025-03-27T21:21:48.000Z","545a204d-e41b-4882-afda-481ecf3fd971","2026-05-10T15:43:04.000Z","Prof Stefanie","Bailer","Vice President of the Board","6ebb8bc8-1305-4d46-87fa-54d25245ab7c","Stefanie Bailer is Professor of Political Science at the University of Basel. Before joining the University of Basel, she served as Assistant Professor of Global Governance at ETH Zurich and worked as Senior Assistant at the University of Zurich. During this time, she also held visiting research positions at the Universities of Michigan and Groningen.\n\nHer professional experience further includes evaluating an EU democracy NGO programme in Ukraine in 2004 and teaching EU politics at the German-Kazakh University in Almaty, Kazakhstan.\n\nHer research focuses on comparative politics, with a particular emphasis on parliamentarism, parliamentary decision-making, and political careers. She also studies international decision-making and negotiations, especially within the European Union and other multilateral contexts. In previous projects, she and her team examined trust in politicians in Switzerland, Germany, and the United Kingdom through the SNF- and DFG-funded WEAVE project Trust in Politicians.\n\nAdditional research interests include politicians’ use of social media and political imagery, as well as corruption and public perceptions of corruption. She is currently involved in the SNF-funded project *Electoral Choice: Which Role Does Legislators’ Quality Play?*",[19],"60867","prof-stefanie-bailer",[],[],[],{"id":45,"status":6,"sort":46,"user_created":8,"date_created":47,"user_updated":10,"date_updated":11,"first_name":48,"last_name":49,"position":14,"phone":15,"email":16,"image":50,"cv":51,"category":19,"division":16,"location":16,"tags":52,"nid":53,"slug":54,"function":55,"country":56,"directorate":57,"hidden":26},713,25,"2025-03-27T21:21:49.000Z","Dr Marco","Balmelli","1cf76e33-bad5-44ff-86c2-b432633a8cae","Dr Marco Balmelli is a partner at the Kellerhals Attorneys at Law in Basel. He holds degrees from the Universities of Basel and Lausanne, Switzerland, and majored in Criminal Corruption Law at the University of Basel.\n\nHe was admitted as attorney in the Canton of Basel-City in 1997 and as notary in the Canton of Basel-City in 1998. Previous to joining Christen Rickli Partner, he was a research assistant at the University of Basel for three years, specialising in Commercial Criminal Law, Labor Law, and Civil Law, and worked for the Swiss Bank Corporation and the Chiomenti Studio Legale (Milano).\n\nHis special areas of practice include: Sports Law, Contract and Corporate Law, M & A, Reorganisation of Companies, notary, New Technologies and Trade Law, Property Law, Commercial Criminal Law.",[19],"71","dr-marco-balmelli",[],[],[],{"id":59,"status":6,"sort":60,"user_created":8,"date_created":61,"user_updated":10,"date_updated":11,"first_name":62,"last_name":63,"position":14,"phone":15,"email":16,"image":64,"cv":65,"category":19,"division":16,"location":16,"tags":66,"nid":67,"slug":68,"function":69,"country":70,"directorate":71,"hidden":26},716,22,"2025-03-27T21:21:51.000Z","Prof Dorothée","Baumann-Pauly","2ec45abb-e4bf-4e03-86ba-1bb6b4c58498","Professor Dorothée Baumann-Pauly joined the Board of the Basel Institute on Governance in July 2023.\n\nDorothée is an internationally renowned expert on business and human rights and a Professor at Geneva University’s School of Economics and Management. She directs the Geneva Center for Business and Human Rights and, since 2013, has also served as the Research Director at the NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights. \n\nIn these roles, she works with companies to advance human rights in corporate practice. Her applied research is focused on embedding human rights in organisations and developing business models that enable profits and human rights principles to coexist. She also teaches Business and Human Rights and co-edited the first textbook on Business and Human Rights (Routledge 2016). \n\nIn 2016, she co-founded the Global Business School Network for Business and Human Rights to integrate human rights in business education as well as the Business and Human Rights Young Researchers Summit for emerging scholars. \n\nDorothée earned her PhD in Economics (summa cum laude) at the University of Zurich in 2010 while working for the Fair Labor Association, a multi-stakeholder initiative with the mission to improve labour rights in global supply chains.",[19],"61647","prof-dorothee-baumann-pauly",[],[],[],{"id":73,"status":6,"sort":16,"user_created":74,"date_created":75,"user_updated":74,"date_updated":76,"first_name":77,"last_name":78,"position":14,"phone":16,"email":16,"image":79,"cv":80,"category":19,"division":16,"location":16,"tags":81,"nid":16,"slug":82,"function":16,"country":16,"directorate":16,"hidden":26},830,"115250da-6c1d-42e7-888a-fbbe909fc524","2026-05-13T14:19:53.000Z","2026-05-13T14:20:42.000Z","Jérôme ","Beaumont","6aab3f0c-6dc1-462e-b288-5a17ac5f49e1","Jérôme Beaumont is an internationally respected leader in the financial sector, with over 20 years of experience in both management and executive roles across Europe, North America and beyond. He joined the Board of the Basel Institute on Governance in January 2026.\n\nJérôme currently serves as the Executive Secretary of the Egmont Group, a global organisation uniting 182 Financial Intelligence Units (FIUs) around the world.\n\nJérôme’s career has centred on growth, innovation and cross-border collaboration. He brings deep expertise in anti-financial crime operations and regulations, international relations and the evolving landscape of finance, including digitalisation, cybersecurity, Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), stablecoins, cryptocurrencies, public-private partnerships (PPPs), FinTech and RegTech.\n\nPrior to joining the Egmont Group, Jérôme held several roles supporting European Union and United Nations missions. He joined Tracfin, the French FIU, in 2011, where he led major operational anti-money laundering cases, coordinated international information exchange following terrorist attacks in France, and managed Tracfin’s international relations and policy development. He also worked closely with reporting entities and supervisory authorities.\n\nJérôme has contributed to the review of Financial Action Task Force (FATF) standards, the Egmont Group’s core documents and mutual evaluations by the FATF and FATF-Style Regional Bodies. A participant in FATF plenaries since 2011, he also regularly speaks at global forums, including the US Parliamentary Intelligence-Security Forum, the Cambridge Symposium on Economic Crime, the Wolfsberg Group Forum and events of the Association of Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialists (ACAMS).\n\nHe holds a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science and a Master’s in Business Administration, and is certified in Cybersecurity & Fintech (Harvard) and Board Governance (Wharton).",[19],"\u002Fjerome-beaumont",{"id":84,"status":6,"sort":85,"user_created":8,"date_created":86,"user_updated":10,"date_updated":11,"first_name":87,"last_name":88,"position":14,"phone":15,"email":16,"image":89,"cv":90,"category":19,"division":16,"location":16,"tags":91,"nid":92,"slug":93,"function":94,"country":95,"directorate":96,"hidden":26},719,19,"2025-03-27T21:21:53.000Z","Nicola","Bonucci","04437df3-d18b-45e3-8ddc-09664b86a806","Nicola Bonucci joined the Board of the Basel Institute on Governance in July 2023.\n\nMr Bonucci is a French-Italian lawyer based in Paris. Mr Bonucci started his career in 1988, working for five years in the Legal Office of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). He then joined the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Legal Directorate, where he worked for 26 years including 14 years a Director of Legal Affairs. Following that he was, until recently, Partner in the Global Trade and Investigations & White Collar Defense practices at Paul Hastings, Paris office.\n\nHe has been one of the most prominent international voices in anti-corruption and anti-bribery as well as responsible business conduct, having contributed to the OECD’s efforts in these areas for more than two decades. He has worked extensively with international institutions like the European Union, the G20, FATF, the IMF, the World Bank and the United Nations system.\n\nMr Bonucci holds Master's degrees in Public International Law from the University of Paris X–Nanterre, in International Administration from the University of Paris II–Assas, and in International and Comparative Law from the University of Notre Dame.",[19],"61629","nicola-bonucci",[],[],[],{"id":98,"status":6,"sort":99,"user_created":8,"date_created":100,"user_updated":10,"date_updated":101,"first_name":102,"last_name":103,"position":104,"phone":15,"email":16,"image":105,"cv":106,"category":19,"division":16,"location":16,"tags":107,"nid":108,"slug":109,"function":110,"country":111,"directorate":112,"hidden":26},696,5,"2025-03-27T21:21:38.000Z","2025-06-05T20:24:16.000Z","Dr Peter","Maurer","President of the Board","c3dc4bf9-43c7-4884-9f49-385dff14eb1c","Peter Maurer is President of the Board of the Basel Institute on Governance and a leading voice internationally on humanitarian and related issues. He joined the Basel Institute in October 2022, following over 10 years as President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC).\n\nBorn in Thun, Switzerland, Peter Maurer has had a distinguished career in the Swiss diplomatic service. Among various positions he served for five years as Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York, where he worked to integrate Switzerland into multilateral networks. Prior to joining the ICRC, Peter Maurer was the Swiss Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in charge of five directorates and around 150 diplomatic missions around the world.\n\nIn recognition of his long humanitarian and diplomatic service, Peter Maurer has received prestigious honours from the Governments of Germany, France, Japan and Luxembourg. \n\nAmong other engagements, he is a Member of the Advisory Council of the International Institute for Strategic Studies and a Member of the Board of Directors of Zurich Insurance. \n\nPeter Maurer holds a PhD in History and International Law from the University of Bern. He has been awarded honorary doctorates from the universities of Basel, Perugia and Waseda.",[19],"61229","dr-peter-maurer",[],[],[],{"id":114,"status":6,"sort":115,"user_created":8,"date_created":116,"user_updated":10,"date_updated":11,"first_name":117,"last_name":118,"position":14,"phone":15,"email":16,"image":119,"cv":120,"category":19,"division":16,"location":16,"tags":121,"nid":122,"slug":123,"function":124,"country":125,"directorate":126,"hidden":26},782,21,"2025-03-27T21:22:33.000Z","Domenico","Scala","0da52a24-7201-4321-87f5-8a4aa9397b5e","Domenico Scala joined the Board of the Basel Institute on Governance in 2018. \n\nDomenico Scala served as Chairman of the Audit and Compliance Committee of FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) from 2012 to 2016. From 2007 to 2011, Mr. Scala was President and CEO of Nobel Biocare Holding AG and from 2003 to 2007, he was CFO of Syngenta International AG. Prior to that, he held various senior leadership positions at Roche Holding AG and was Finance Director with Panalpina Italy S.p.A. and Senior Auditor with Nestlé SA.\n\nMr. Scala is Chairman of the Board of Oettinger Davidoff AG, Chairman of the Board and Chairman of the Audit Committee of Basilea Pharmaceutica AG and a Member of the Board of Implantica MediSwiss AG. He is a Member of the Bank Council of the Basler Kantonalbank, President of BaselArea, and Chairman of the Board of BAK Basel Economics AG.\n\nMr. Scala graduated with a Master in Economics from the University of Basel and holds Executive Development degrees from INSEAD and London Business School.",[19],"12185","domenico-scala",[],[],[],{"id":128,"status":6,"sort":129,"user_created":8,"date_created":130,"user_updated":10,"date_updated":11,"first_name":131,"last_name":132,"position":14,"phone":15,"email":16,"image":133,"cv":134,"category":19,"division":16,"location":16,"tags":135,"nid":136,"slug":137,"function":138,"country":139,"directorate":140,"hidden":26},793,20,"2025-03-27T21:22:40.000Z","Christoph","Tschumi","149d7d99-6e10-4994-a321-fb5bba28c0f7","Christoph Tschumi is a senior business consultant with a focus on organisational development and governance of strategic projects, as well as economic analysis and risk management. He is Member of the Foundation Board of the Basel Institute on Governance,  as well as other boards including of the Pension Fund of the Swiss Canton Basel-Stadt.\n\nChristoph Tschumi studied Business Administration at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW). Thereafter he worked at F. Hoffmann-La Roche for five years. Among other functions, he was responsible for planning, budgeting and licensing procedures at Roche Bioscience in the USA.\n\nFrom 1999 to 2006, Christoph Tschumi managed the Division for Accounting and Controlling at the Department of Finance of the Canton Basel-Stadt (BS). From 2007 to 2009, he held the position of Director for the Division for Services within the Department of Justice and Security of the Canton Basel-Stadt. He built up this new division and, together with a team of 120 staff, was responsible for all matters related to human resources, finances, IT infrastructure and support, facility management and the Department’s acquisition efforts. \n\nFrom 2009 until late 2021, Christoph Tschumi served as the Executive Director of the University of Basel. His responsibilities covered a broad portfolio of finances and controlling, human resources, IT services, libraries, real estate planning and projects, facility management, logistics and security, legal services and other University services. In this position he was a member of the University Council and Rectorate and responsible for more than 600 employees. During this time, he brought numerous strategic projects to fruition and contributed significantly to the development of the University of Basel.",[19],"76","christoph-tschumi",[],[],[],1780676619363]