Kimberly Brown

Member Board Of Trustees at Alopecia UK

Kimberly Brown serves as the Head of Mobile for Humanitarian Innovation at GSMA, focusing on enhancing digital humanitarian assistance through a collaborative and inclusive framework. Since July 2020, Kimberly has successfully led a diverse team while managing partnerships with the UK's Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office and coordinating with various GSMA programs to drive socio-economic impact. Additional leadership roles include serving as a member of the Strategic Advisory Group for the Emergency Telecommunications Cluster and as a trustee for Alopecia UK and a board member for CALP Network. Kimberly's previous experience encompasses key positions in humanitarian policy and advocacy at British Red Cross, UNICEF UK, Save the Children UK, and significant campaigning roles with the International Campaign to Ban Landmines, Cluster Munition Coalition, and Oxfam GB. Kimberly holds an MBA from London Business School and advanced degrees in International Development Studies from Chulalongkorn University and Psychology from The University of British Columbia.

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Alopecia UK

We provide information, advice and support for people with experience in alopecia. Awareness Raising We work to increase awareness of alopecia amongst the general public, increasing understanding of the types of alopecia and the psychological implications of having alopecia Research We conduct and support research into treatments for alopecia and the psychological aspects of and coping with alopecia. Advice and information We provide impartial, evidence based information and advice to the general public on all aspects of alopecia. Support We provide support for people with alopecia in a number of ways with both online support forums and support groups for people with alopecia to meet in person. How we raise funds Despite being the largest charity for people with alopecia in the UK we are still a small charity. We rely on the donations and fantastic fundraising efforts of the general public to keep us going. We also raise some money through our suppliers directory, where companies pay to be listed.


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