Our general assembly and board
The international Fairtrade system is governed by the General Assembly and the Board of Directors.
Members of the international Fairtrade system meet once a year at the General Assembly. This assemblycombines 50 percent producer representation with 50 percent national Fairtrade organization representation, and decides on membership issues, approves the annual accounts, and ratifies new Board members.
There are also annual assemblies for each national Fairtrade organization and the producer networks.
The Board of the international Fairtrade system is elected by the General Assembly and includes:
Fairtrade International board
Laurence Tanty (Independent), Chair of the Board
Laurence Tanty is a seasoned international executive with over 30
years of experience in the Industrial and Consumer goods industries. She
has worked for a variety of organisations including private equity,
family and listed businesses, as well as NGOs, delivering on sustainable
growth strategies and leading innovative business turnarounds. Laurence
brings a multi-cultural perspective to senior leadership, which she
developed over years of living and working across Europe and the
Americas. She speaks fluent English, Spanish, German, French and Dutch.
She is a firm believer that diversity of experiences and backgrounds is
key to creating value within organisations. She is a graduate of The
Wharton School and of ESCP Europe.
Laurence is a member of the Nominations Committee of the Fairtrade
International Board. She also sits on the Board of Fairtrade Belgium.
Bill Barrett (NFO representative), Vice-Chair
An advocate for Fair Trade for more than three decades, in 1997 Bill Barrett formed a Fairtrade coffee roasting worker cooperative in Canada, which became a founding licensee of Fairtrade Canada. He has been in governance leadership positions in a variety of coops, NGOs, businesses and a labour union.
Bill has worked directly with producer coops around the world on different projects. He is also a photographer and an independent documentary film maker. He has been on the board of Fairtrade Canada since 2016.
Frank Harnischfeger (Independent), Treasurer
Frank Harnischfeger is currently the Chief Operating and Chief Financial Officer of the Forest Stewardship Council, the world’s most trusted forest certification. He oversees the organization’s operations in 90 countries, the global Policy Development, Markets & Communications, Technology & Innovation as well as the management functions Finance, Human Resources, Legal & Information Technology. Frank is also a member of the Board of the ISEAL Alliance and the Independent Oversight Advisory Committee (IOAC) of the International Labor Organization in Geneva.
Prior to his current roles, Frank was a Director at the International Monetary Fund in Washington DC where he was accountable for the operations, technology and infrastructure of the institution with its more than 100 locations globally. In this context he joined the United Nations’ High Level Committee on Management (HLCM) for nearly a decade. Before that he held a variety of senior positions in the private sector in supply chain, finance, technology and consulting.
Hend M.H. Kassab (Producer Network Representative - Fairtrade Africa
Hend M.H Kassab is the Quality & Corporate Affairs Director at DALTEX Corporation, an Egyptian trade, export, and cultivation/production company. She is currently the Vice Chair of Fairtrade Africa Board of Directors, she is also Chair of the Fairtrade Africa Board Marketing Steering Committee and the Board Human Resources Committee. She is a passionate defender of fair trade practices advocating for the rights of farmers and workers in Africa and for improving social and gender equality.
She brings a fresh perspective, collaborative spirit, and a relentless dedication to Fairtrade's mission and is excited about working alongside fellow Board members who share her passion for social justice and ethical business practices.
Jeremiah Mweene (Producer Network Representative - Fairtrade Africa)
Jeremiah Mweene is a professional banker at Absa Bank Zambia where he has proven his abilities in managing people and systems. He is a member of Fairtrade Africa Board of Directors, where his leadership and strategic direction have driven achievement and helped manage change and achieve organisational goals. He is also on the Board of the Kaleya Smallholders Farmers Association Mazabuka Zambia where he serves as Chair of the Premium Committee.
As a passionate sugar cane producer, Mweene will bring a wealth of hands-on experience combined with deep understanding of the economy to the Fairtrade International Board.
Marike Runneboom de Peña (Producer Network Representative - Latin American and Caribbean Network of Fair Trade Small Producers and Workers)
Marike Runneboom de Peña is currently the President of the Board of Directors of the Latin American and Caribbean Network of Fair Trade Small Producers and Workers where she has worked to build strong networks at the regional, country, and product and worker level. She has seen and suffered the devastating impact of low prices, unfair trading practices, climate change, and the lack of basic needs and rights but also witnessed the strength and capacity of farmers to address these challenges.
She has more than 35 years of experience working with small producers in the Dominican Republic and brings a wealth of experience to the Board.
Pravakar Meher (Producer representative - Fairtrade Network of Asia and Pacific Producers)
Pravakar Meher has made it his life’s work to help the cotton industry and its farmer. He comes from a family of cotton workers and has brought a new energy and passion to the business. His engineering experience not only helped his family’s operations but has brought significant change to India’s Orissa region. He has encouraged farmers to go for native varieties of cotton and adopt organic practices that lead to a better quality of cotton fibre. This move has helped farmers earn better returns on their produce.
He continues to work hard to assist farmers to become part of the sustainable supply chain so that everyone benefits.
Rhea Beltrami (National Fairtrade Organisation Representative - Fairtrade Max Havelaar Switzerland)
Rhea Beltrami is Head of Agriculture of the State of Zurich. Prior to that she was Head of Sustainable Procurement at Coop, one of Switzerland’s leading retailers. She also previously worked as Supply Chain Director and Member of the Executive Team at McDonald’s Switzerland, and was a Member of the Executive Board of the Swiss Farmers’ Union.
Rhea Beltrami brings extensive management and leadership experience in trade, retail, agricultural production processing, logistics and public administration. She has very broad expertise in supply chain management with international scope and a vast knowledge of sustainability strategies in the fast moving and changing markets of consumer goods. Due to her time working in the public sector, she is also accustomed to dealing with challenging political topics and advocacy work.
Rhea Beltrami sits on Fairtrade International’s NAPP Task Force Committee, and is also a member of the Max Havelaar Switzerland Board.
Christelle Owona (National Fairtrade Organisation Representative, Max Havelaar France)
Christelle Owona is a Project Manager at the Actuel Compagnie Fruitiere Foundation with extensive experience in sustainability, human rights due diligence, gender issues, ethical trade, and supply chain management. Owona is also a Max Havelaar France Board Member, and a Co-Chair and Coordinator of the working group on gender equity at the Food and Agricultural Organization’s World Banana Forum.
She is excited to be a part of the Fairtrade Board and address the key challenges and opportunities that the future holds.
Hussein Rifai (Independent)
Hussein Rifai is the Chair of SPC Global Board in Australia and Chair of Nature One Dairy, based in Singapore. He also serves as Chair of Perpetuity Capital, an Australian financial services and investment company focused on providing corporate advisory and financing solutions to small and medium-size enterprises. He has worked with Procter & Gamble, Johnson & Johnson, and Ernst & Young. In addition, he has worked extensively with agricultural producers, as well as a consultant for many global organisations and government agencies. He is actively leading on antislavery programs aiming at combatting modern slavery in the tomato and fruit sector in Europe and other locations.