Building on a long history of support by prominent HALO champions like Diana, Princess of Wales, Senator John and Ambassador Cindy McCain, and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, the Ambassador Council was established by HALO CEO, Major General (Retd.) James Cowan.
The purpose of the Ambassador Council is to enhance HALO's mission and reach, assisting with strategic goals such as diversifying funding, utilizing cutting-edge technology and embedding environmentally sustainable practices across its operations.
The challenge of removing landmines has always required leadership... You can stand with HALO, support its innovation and join a small group of philanthropic leaders transforming communities threatened by landmines and conflict.
Diverse in scope, united in mission
The Ambassadors of The HALO Trust come from a variety of backgrounds and areas, but are united behind a belief in supporting HALO's mission to save lives and restore livelihoods for those affected by conflict.
HALO Ambassadors provide support in four key areas:
- Elevating HALO's mission and work worldwide
- Leveraging philanthropic resources
- Mobilizing public support for a landmine-free world
- Providing expert advice on specific questions from HALO's Board or Executive Team.
The Ambassadors support HALO and our innovation, joining a small group of philanthropic leaders transforming communities threatened by landmines and conflict.
They help us to continue the legacy of Diana, Princess of Wales, whose famous walk through an active landmine in 1997 started a global movement. Together, we can all help finish what she started by working to transforming danger zones into places of hope — where families return, children play, and wildlife flourish.
Meet the current HALO Ambassadors in the U.S.
John Jameson
Mitzi Perdue
Bill Johnson
Dr. David Snell and Kathryn Snell, R.N.
Fred Turner
Brian McKeon
Adam Yezerski
Contact
Membership in the Council is by invitation only. For more information on the program, please contact Chris Whatley, Executive Director of HALO USA at chris.whatley@halousa.org.