Meredith Stricker
Executive Director of the Policing Leadership Academy
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Meredith Stricker is the Executive Director of the Policing Leadership Academy at the University of Chicago Crime Lab, having previously served as Chief of Staff for the University of Chicago Crime Lab and Education Lab.
Meredith is also a Senior Fellow at The Soufan Center and a Nonresident Fellow at New America Foundation. Before joining the University of Chicago, Meredith was the founding Executive Director of The Soufan Center, a think tank focused on global security and emerging threats. She led the Soufan Center’s research team and speaker series, building on years of experience with counter-terrorism and other security matters. Meredith’s work with policymakers, philanthropists, and practitioners in the field has led her to formally present security concerns to governments, including Heads of State, Ambassadors, and Ministers, and at international forums, including at the United Nations, and at conferences around the world.
Meredith has over fifteen years of experience in the human rights, peace and security, and development sectors, working on gender policies and economic development programs in the United States, East and West Africa, and South and Southeast Asia. As the Program Director of the Peace and Security Funders Group (PSFG), based in Washington D.C., she acted as a government liaison and advisor for a network of foundations and philanthropists, some of the largest in the world, that give hundreds of millions of dollars in annual giving in the peace and security sector.
Before joining PSFG, Meredith was the Executive Director of the Zameer Foundation, a small private family foundation that focused on innovative educational opportunities and resource mobilization for orphans and vulnerable children in four states in India. Previous to her work in India, Ms. Stricker served as Country Director for Transitions, an anti-sex trafficking organization based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, where she advocated on behalf of survivors and ran a school and shelter for teenage girls. She has also worked in East and West Africa on women’s economic empowerment projects, women’s property rights initiatives, and with non-profits focused on health care and social entrepreneurship.
An Honors College scholar, Meredith has a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and a Master in International Affairs from Columbia University, where she earned the Dr. Susan Aurelia Gitelson Award for Human Values in International Affairs.
Policing Leadership Academy
The Policing Leadership Academy (PLA) is designed to increase safety and fairness in America’s most violent neighborhoods.
Community Safety Leadership Academies
The Community Safety Leadership Academies, composed of the Policing Leadership Academy and Community Violence Intervention Leadership Academy, aim to educate police and community violence intervention leaders.
Council on Criminal Justice (CCJ) Partnership
The Crime Lab partners with the Council on Criminal Justice (CCJ) to convene an independent Task Force on Policing to identify the policies and practices most likely to reduce violent encounters between officers and the public and improve the fairness and effectiveness of American law enforcement.
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