For more than 18 years, Nichole Cirillo, MA has been developing strategy, leading cross-cutting programs in matrix organizations, and empowering global teams and stakeholder partners across international development, NGO, and private sectors.
Nichole currently serves as Executive Director of the international development NGO IAVE, where she works to extend the reach and grow financing to scale impact towards the SDGs. In 2020, she launched a network of global changemakers which now includes more than 120 leaders in 95 countries. She works to build the capacity of these leaders through initiatives such as the Reskilling Revolution Africa (RRA), a program she created to build green-collar employability skills for youth, which she influenced the African Union to integrate into its 5-year plan to reach 300M youth and scoring recognition with UN bodies as a promising model for climate leadership.
As International Director at Earthwatch, Nichole enabled HSBC to launch first green bond of $100B and drove $11M to Earthwatch through building employee engagement strategy, preparing CSO to report quarterly to COO, training 1500 senior managers from 50 countries and 100 supply chain partners, and producing 23K hours of climate research. As an accomplished team leader, Nichole led the only department out of six to achieve zero turnover over three years amidst three CEOs through motivating global team of 12+ to deliver $4.6M in programming, creating three cross-functional communities of practice to facilitate learning, and coaching to promote professional development.
Nichole has also worked with front-line human rights defenders, ensuring they are recognized and resourced to enable greater impact. She has been proud to have worked to guarantee the basic right to water for 12% of the US by ensuring new California law passed, CA AB685, commissioning GAP analysis, designing strategy for Community Water Center and Safe Water Alliance, and organizing press tour for U.N. Special Rapporteur on the Human Rights to raise awareness.
As a recognized thought leader in climate change, water, and human rights Nichole regularly speaks to large audiences such as the IFRC Global Innovation Summit, US VA, the Strategic Technical Committee on Youth, African Union, Points of Light Annual Conference, UN High Level Forum on Sustainable Development, was an invited chapter contributor to Transforming Disruption Into Impact, published by Amplify in 2022, and which Kirkus Reviews called ‘an important guide to rethinking volunteer work in the 21st century’, and has secured media coverage from Fortune, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, How I Built This podcast.
Nichole holds a Master’s degree in Environmental Policy from Tufts University, and a Batchelor’s degree in Political Science from Rutgers University, and has been the recipient of the Eagleton Fellowship for Politics, the Middle East Environmental Fellowship awarded by the Quebec Labrador Foundation, and the Transformative Leadership Fellowship awarded by the Center for Whole Communities.