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Mark Hanis
Mark Hanis is a serial social entrepreneur. He most recently helped found the Beeck Center for Social Impact & Innovation at Georgetown University. Previously, he co-founded the Organ Alliance (now ORGANIZE) to address the unnecessary deaths due to a shortage of transplantable organs. Before that, Mark was the co-founder and President of United to End Genocide (formerly Genocide Intervention Network and Save Darfur Coalition), an organization created with the mission to empower citizens and communities with the tools to prevent and stop genocide. Mark also served as a White House Fellow, working in the Office of Vice President Biden as the National Security Affairs Special Advisor for South America, Africa, and Human Rights.
Hanis 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, Hanis worked for the Office of the Prosecutor at the Special Court for Sierra Leone. He was a 2006 Draper Richards Kaplan fellow, a 2006 Echoing Green fellow, a 2008 Ashoka fellow, and a 2009 Prime Mover fellow. Mark was named a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum.
==Articles==

*(Drones for Human Rights ): New York Times, January 29, 2012
* (Leadership: For this non-profit organization, leaving was leading ): The Christian Science Monitor, November 30, 2011
*(Marking liberation from Auschwitz ): POLITICO, January 27, 2011
*(Let's Work to Put 'Never Again' on Par With 'Never Forget' ): Jewish Exponent, October 28, 2010
*(A Pledge To Honor In Iraq ): Washington Post, July 18, 2009
*(Politics and the fight vs. genocide ): MSNBC Morning Joe, April 29, 2009
*(Darfur accountability sought ): Washington Times, January 1, 2009
*(Pushing for action in Darfur ): NBC, May 1, 2006
*(Anatomy of a start-up antigenocide charity ): The Christian Science Monitor, September 11, 2007
*(Grandson of Holocaust Survivors Rallies Support for Darfur ): The Chronicle of Philanthropy, 2006
*(Sudan: The Activist ): National Geographic
*(World Leaders Fail Darfur ): PBS
*(Moral Investing ): CNBC, March 9, 2007
*(Never Again ): NPR, October 19, 2005
*(Adopt-A-Peacekeeper ): Boston Globe, March 5, 2005
*('Click Here to Save Darfur' ): BusinessWeek online, February 14, 2008
*(In the Face of Genocide ): Swarthmore College Bulletin, October 2009

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