MARSHALL AID COMMEMORATION COMMISSION
Dr. Anulika Malomo (née Ajufo) serves as a Non Executive Director at HarbourVest Partners and The Power of Nutrition, alongside holding the role of Marshall Commissioner at the MARSHALL AID COMMEMORATION COMMISSION. As a Private Capital Investor at a Private Family Office since January 2020, Dr. Malomo has extensive investment experience, previously acting as a Venture Partner/ Investor EMEA at SAGANA until July 2023. Founding The Sequoia Platform in March 2006, Dr. Malomo's leadership extends to various boards, including serving as Chair of the Board of Governors at the University of East London and a Board Member at NomouMENA from 2018 to 2020. Recognized as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2021, Dr. Malomo is committed to addressing complex global challenges. Academic credentials include a Master of Science in Law and Finance from the University of Oxford and a Master of Engineering in Medical Engineering from QMUL School of Engineering and Materials Science.
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MARSHALL AID COMMEMORATION COMMISSION
MARSHALL AID COMMEMORATION COMMISSION is a Non Departmental Public Body (NDPB) of the British Government. Responsible for the Marshall Scholarships. In 1953 the British Parliament enacted the Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission Act named in honour of General George C. Marshall, in appreciation of the assistance given in the aftermath of World War II through the European Recovery Programme - commonly known as the Marshall Plan. This Act created the Marshall Scholarships and specified that the Marshall Aid Commemoration Commission, or Commission, be established to oversee and manage the scholarships. The Commission came into being that year, and the first twelve Marshall Scholars arrived in the UK in 1954. In his message to the scholars, General Marshall wrote "A close accord between our two countries is essential to the good of mankind in this turbulent world of today, and that is not possible without an intimate understanding of each other."