Ms. Snell has a career spanning over 20 years in corporate and non-profit management in the United States and internationally. She currently serves as Head of Organizational Effectiveness of Oxfam America, and has been an adjunct professor at Brandeis University and Instructor at the Tufts University since 2006. In the early 2000’s, Bridget was part of a small project team that established the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), an international non-governmental institution that develops guidelines for corporations and other organizations to report on their social, environmental and economic performance. From 2000 – 2002, she guided strategic planning and organizational development efforts for the institution, including incorporation of the Secretariat and design of an innovative multi-stakeholder network-based governance structure. In 2004, Bridget joined Oxfam America and has played a major role in defining the agency’s standards for program design and evaluation, as well as instituting new development management practices for organizational accountability and learning. She has designed the core staff curriculum for Rights-Based Design, Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning, called The ROPE Course™ and MEL for Managers™. She has been serving on the organization’s Board of Directors since 2010.