WIIS is grateful for the contributions of our members who have donated $500 or more towards our efforts to advance women in the field of international peace and security.
Pamela Aall
Treasurer, Women In International Security; Senior Advisor, the Center for International Governance Innovation (CIGI) [Toronto, Ontario]
Joy Bronson Smith
Former U.S. Navy Pilot and Documentary Filmmaker
Michael E. Brown
Professor, The Elliott School of International Affairs
Dr. Chantal de Jonge Oudraat
President, Women In International Security
Ellen Haring
Senior Fellow, Women In International Security
Carmen MacDougall
Vice President, Nuclear Threat Initiative
Dr. Gale Mattox
Professor at the U.S. Naval Academy
Dr. Catherine McArdle Kelleher
President emerita and Secretary of Women In International Security, Professor at the University of Maryland, and Professor emeritus at the Naval War College
Elliott Millenson and Wendy Strongin
Former Founder and Chief Executive of the Johnson & Johnson subsidiary that developed the first home test for H.I.V.
Elizabeth Pond
Berlin-based American journalist; author, The Rebirth of Europe
Aline Quester
Principal Research Scientist, Resource Analysis / Marine Corps Manpower Team, CNA Resource Analysis
George Quester
Former Chairman of the Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland
Meredith Reid Sarkees
Scholar in Residence at the Women & Politics Institute at American University; President, Global Women’s Leadership in International Security
Ann Elise Sauer
Senior Partner at Inglee Sauer Moseley Strategies, LLC; Board Member at Women in Defense
Judith V. Reppy
Professor emerita, The Department of Science and Technology and Studies at Cornell University
Nancy Walker
Former Director, Atlantic Council’s Ansari Africa Center
Carolyn Washington
Foreign Area Officer (Europe), U.S. Army (Retired)
Dr. Cindy Williams
Former Principal Research Scientist, Security Studies Program, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Anne A. Witkowsky
Former Deputy Assistant Secretary, Defense for Stability and Humanitarian Affairs