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Nabil Berbour

Campaign Director at Ekō

Nabil Berbour serves as the Campaign Director at Ekō, overseeing European campaign teams and managing fundraising initiatives since June 2015. Previous roles include Chargé de mission at the Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères and a Visiting Research Fellow at Brown University, focusing on community organizing and strategic communication. Nabil has experience as an Attaché parlementaire at the European Parliament, having worked closely with MEP Pascal Canfin, and completed fellowships that enhanced expertise in human rights and international relations. Nabil's educational background includes a Master of Public Administration from Brown University and an MBA in Sustainable Management from ISC Paris, along with multiple degrees in European studies, reflecting a strong foundation in governance and cooperation.

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Paris, France

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Ekō

Ekō (formerly SumOfUs) is a community of people from around the world committed to curbing the growing power of corporations. We want to buy from, work for and invest in companies that respect the environment, treat their workers well and respect democracy. And we’re not afraid to hold them to account when they don’t. Barely a day goes by without a fresh corporate scandal making headlines. From polluting the environment to dodging taxes – when left unchecked, corporations don’t let anything stand in the way of bigger profits. In an age of multinational companies that are bigger and richer than some countries, it can be easy to feel powerless. But they have a weakness. The biggest corporations in the world rely on ordinary people to keep them in business. We are their customers, their employees, and often their investors. When we act together, we can be more powerful than they are. Together, our community of millions act as a global consumer watchdog – running and winning campaigns to hold the biggest companies in the world accountable.


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