Staff
Naila Bolus Executive Director Naila leads all grantmaking, fundraising, public outreach and financial management of the Ploughshares Fund. Prior to joining Ploughshares in 1997, Naila was co-director of 20/20 Vision, a national grassroots organization dedicated to revitalizing democracy by encouraging its members to communicate with decisionmakers. She helped found and served as the Political Director for WiLL, the Women Legislators' Lobby, where she successfully recruited one third of all women state legislators to lobby for human services, environmental protection, and peace. She also served as the Legislative Director for Women's Action for New Directions (WAND) and lobbied Congress on a range of security and women's issues. Naila Bolus graduated from Tufts University in 1987 with a degree in International Relations. She spent her junior year in Paris, France, where she earned a Certificate of Political Studies from the Institute d'Etudes Politiques. e-mail:
nbolus AT ploughshares.org
Deborah Bain Director of Communications Deborah works to increase Ploughshares Fund's visibility and engagement among potential supporters, policymakers and the public through online communication, production of print publications and outreach to the media. She has been a member of Ploughshares Fund’s staff since 1987, and is a graduate of the University of California, Santa Cruz. e-mail:
dbain AT ploughshares.org
Alexandra Bell Research Associate & Assistant to the President Prior to joining the staff of Ploughshares Fund's new DC Office, Alexandra Bell was the research assistant for Nuclear Policy at the Center for American Progress. Bell also worked with the Study Group on the Economics of Terrorism, which is co-sponsored by the New School, the Center for Security Studies-ETH Zurich, and the World Policy Institute and spent time as an international reporter for ATV News in Hong Kong. From 2001-2003, she served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in southwest Jamaica. Bell received her master's degree in International Affairs from the New School and a bachelor's degree in Peace, War and Defense and U.S. History from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her graduate work focused on nonproliferation and she has also done extensive research on security issues in the Middle East.
e-mail:
bella AT ploughshares.org
Dick Bunce Deputy Director Dick staffs Ploughshares Fund's annual fundraising, planned giving and endowment campaigns, and brings a background in fundraising, marketing, media and research. Before joining the Fund, Dick managed a $35 million capital campaign that transformed a former military airstrip and ordnance dump in San Francisco's Presidio into a popular urban national park site – Crissy Field. Dick's media background includes work at Pacifica Radio and Mother Jones magazine and a book, Television in the Corporate Interest. Dick grew up in New Orleans, did graduate work in sociology at the University of Wisconsin, is married and has two grown sons. e-mail:
dbunce AT ploughshares.org
Lorely Bunoan Grants and Technology Manager Since joining Ploughshares Fund in 2001, Lorely has been responsible for the management of grants and proposals including the online grants and experts databases. Utilizing her experience and knowledge in the technology field, her role was expanded to include the management of the organization's network - from research to implementation to management to troubleshooting. Prior to Ploughshares Fund, she has worked for Risk Management Technologies in Berkeley, CA. e-mail:
lorely AT ploughshares.org
Paul Carroll Program Director Paul is responsible for managing the grantmaking at Ploughshares and ensuring that resources are directed toward the smartest people with the best ideas for reducing the risks from nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons and reducing conflict. Prior to coming on board in 2000, Paul worked at the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment, the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Paul has a Bachelor’s degree from Rutgers University and a Masters of Public Policy in National Security Studies from the University of Maryland. e-mail:
pcarroll AT ploughshares.org
Samara Dun Major Gifts Manager Samara manages the major donor program, ensuring consistent financial support for grantmaking and encouraging individual donor involvement and partnership in Ploughshares Fund's efforts. She is inspired by Ploughshares' supporters’ passion and concern, and seeing the collective impact their contributions can have on international peace and security policy. Prior to joining Ploughshares in 2006, Samara worked for the Parks Conservancy and Friends of the Earth developing unique donor events. Samara holds a degree in cultural anthropology from the University of California, Santa Cruz. e-mail:
sdun AT ploughshares.org
Peter Fedewa Development Associate With experience in high-level database design and programming, graphic design and layout, and non-profit fundraising as well as education in international policy, Peter brings a broad scope of skills that, when used in conjunction, are very well suited to Ploughshares Fund. As a development associate, Peter is responsible for the management of Ploughshares Fund’s donor database in addition to implementation of a variety fundraising and communications activities. He is a graduate of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo; holding a BA in Political Science: International Affairs. e-mail:
pfedewa AT ploughshares.org
Haleh Hatami Program Officer Haleh Hatami evaluates proposals and reports, tracking domestic and international policy as well as events in Iran, the Former Soviet Union and South Asia. Prior to coming to Ploughshares Fund, she worked for a public policy institute at the University of California at Berkeley. She holds undergraduate degrees in Political Science and Middle Eastern Studies from University of California at Berkeley and graduate degrees in History and in Creative Writing from University of Chicago and San Francisco State University, respectively. She joined Ploughshares Fund in year 2007. e-mail:
hhatami AT ploughshares.org
Catharine Kalin Director of Operations Catharine Kalin, the newly appointed Director of Operations, has been with Ploughshares Fund since its offices were in Sally Lilienthal’s home office over 23 years ago. Until recently, Catharine was the Financial Director at Ploughshares Fund and she continues to be responsible for financial management as well as oversight of daily operations and human resources. Catharine is past board president of the Community Music Center and continues to serve as a board director. She is also a docent at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art where she has served as the Docent Council President. e-mail:
ckalin AT ploughshares.org
Terri Lodge Director of Government Affairs Terri Lodge is Ploughshares Fund's Director of Government Affairs and leads the Arms Control Advocacy Collaborative. As former Senior Congressional Advisor for Arms Control and Nonproliferation at the Department of State, Ms Lodge was Chair of the interagency Treaty Ratification Working Group which won the Senate's advice and consent to a number of agreements including the START I and START II Treaties, the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty, the Nuclear Safety Convention and the Chemical Weapons Convention. Ms. Lodge worked closely with former Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, General John Shalikashvili (ret.) on his independent review of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and has worked to ensure appropriations for the Nunn-Lugar programs in Russia and the former Soviet Union since their inception. More recently Ms. Lodge worked with Ploughshares grantees to end funding for the nuclear bunker buster and the Reliable Replacement Warhead (RRW) while increasing funding for nonproliferation programs worldwide. e-mail:
tlodge at ploughshares.org
Alexandra Toma Director, Peace and Security Initiative Alex has a diverse professional background in policy and foreign affairs, from defense consulting to working on Capitol Hill to her current role as Director of the Peace and Security Initiative (PSI). She completed her Master's in Foreign Policy and Security Studies at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service and studied conflict resolution for her undergraduate work at the University of Virginia. She has been involved in peace and security work for over twelve years now. e-mail:
atoma AT ploughshares.org