Shannon Sedgwick Davis

Previously, Sedgwick Davis was the Director of Public Affairs at the International Justice Mission (IJM), a human rights agency that focuses on ending slavery, forced prostitution, and illegal land seizures in the developing world.

[9] In 2019, Sedgwick Davis received the distinguished Navy SEAL "Fire in the Gut" Award,[10] and in the same year she was honored at the UNITAS gala.

[12] Sedgwick Davis sits on the board of several organizations including The Elders, Humanity United, Charity: Water, and, formerly, TOMS.

[13] As an attorney and advocate for social justice, Sedgwick Davis has led Bridgeway Foundation in developing solutions in remote environments.

[14] Sedgwick Davis and the Bridgeway Foundation have been credited for their role in funding civilian protection and recovery efforts in Uganda[15] against the Lord's Resistance Army and its leader, Joseph Kony, the first-ever indictee of the International Criminal Court.