Kini Schoop (2007 - 2008)

United States of America

Kini Schoop

Kini is from San Diego, California, U.S.A. and is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley (1994) where she majored in Mass Communications. She works as a media specialist in New York City, specializing in media relations for issue-driven organizations.

Prior to her current post at The Nature Conservancy, she has worked for the American Civil Liberties Union and UNICEF-USA. For her work at UNICEF, she traveled to many locales, including Chad, the Democratic Republic of Congo, the Palestinian Territories and Bhutan to gather stories about children’s issues in the developing world. She and her team-mates at the U.S. Fund for UNICEF won the grand prize at the Bulldog Reporter 2006 Hall of Fame.

Kini believes that everyone needs an advocate, especially those whose voice could easily be ignored or silenced. She is passionate about world issues and advocating for vulnerable people who would have no voice, or would go unseen and unheard.

Country of origin

United States of America

“Leaders must dream of changing the world.

They must have an inspired vision of the changes they want to make and be prepared to consecrate all
their energy to that purpose. A capacity to communicate their objectives is indispensable to sustain
the enthusiasm of their collaborators and their perseverance in action.”
— The Right Honourable Jeanne Sauvé, Opening Speech to the National Conference for Young Leaders, June 2-8, 1991