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Ambassadors of The HALO Trust

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. 

HALO CEO James Cowan stands in front of an urban tower's window

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.

Maj. General (Retd.) James Cowan, CEO

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.
Guests and delegates talk at the UN and HALO Trust event
John Jameson, James Cowan and halo staff members stand in a cold Ukrainian minefield
Guests celebrate The HALO Trust's 30th anniversary during a drinks reception at Dover House
Chief Strategy Officer Rob Thomson smiles with two guests at a formal HALO event
HALO Ambassador Mitzi Perdue smiles while wearing HALO deminer equipment in Ukraine
Harry, Duke of Sussex speaks in front of a podium before a room of seated guests
Prince Harry, HALO leadership members, and representatives of Grapes for Humanity pose at an event

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 smiling, posing in front of a neutral background
HALO Ambassador
John Jameson founded Winning Connections in 1996, now the nation’s leading telephone voter and constituent contact firm. Before founding Winning Connections, John managed U.S. Senate campaigns, served as a congressional chief of staff, and sold waterless cookware in 44 states. He has held leadership roles with HALO Trust, International Bridges to Justice, EcoPeace, the Ballot Initiative Strategy Center, and Christ Episcopal Church, and currently serves on the Harvard Business School Alumni Board.

John’s commentary has appeared in The New Republic, The Hill, The Washington Monthly, and more. In 2025, HBS Alumni Magazine profiled his volunteer work in Ukraine and Winning Connections’ role in securing the $60 billion Ukraine aid bill. A native of Eupora, Mississippi, he lives on Capitol Hill and holds degrees from Millsaps College (B.A.), Duke Law School (J.D.), and Harvard Business School (M.B.A.).

John Jameson

Mitzi Perdue, wearing large round glasses and a red-patterned scarf
HALO Ambassador
Mitzi Perdue holds a B.A. with honors from Harvard University and an M.P.A. from George Washington University, where her 1965 thesis explored the future of computers. She served as a U.S. Delegate to the United Nations Conference on Women in Nairobi and as a Commissioner on the National Committee on Library and Information Science.

A former rice grower and past president of the 40,000-member American Agri-Women, Mitzi wrote “The Environment and You,” the nation’s most widely syndicated environmental column in the 1990s. She now contributes to the Association of Foreign Press Correspondents and Psychology Today, with work appearing in The Wall Street Journal, Washington Examiner, Epoch Times, and USA Today.

As a war correspondent, she has reported from Ukraine five times and in 2022 auctioned her Atocha emerald engagement ring for $1.2 million to aid Ukraine. She has also produced and hosted over 700 television and radio programs.

Mitzi Perdue

Bill Johnson, smiling and posing for a portrait in front of a neutral background
HALO Ambassador
Bill Johnson brings a wealth of leadership experience spanning impactful roles in various industry sectors, from a distinguished 26+ year military career, to founding and leading high-tech business ventures, to serving as a Chief Information Officer for a global publicly traded manufacturing company, to a 13-year career serving as a Member of Congress. Bill Johnson’s tenure in the U.S. Air Force exemplifies his commitment to excellence, marked by his role as Commander of one of the largest communications units in the Air Force to Director of the CIO Staff at U.S. Special Operations Command. He successfully led several large and diverse military organizations and multi-million-dollar information technology programs.

Johnson is the author of the book entitled “Raising Fathers,” in which he addresses the importance of fatherhood, and begins confronting the destructive social and cultural impacts caused by the staggering number of America’s children that are being raised in fatherless homes. Johnson’s tenure in Congress spans over 13 years representing Ohio’s Sixth Congressional District. As an entrepreneur, Johnson co-founded several successful information technology companies, showcasing his visionary executive abilities. He is the 10 and current president of Youngstown State University.

Bill Johnson

Colonel David Snell in his Air Force kit, wearing sunglasses before a blue sky
HALO Ambassadors
David Snell M.D., MBA, Colonel (MC) USAF (ret) is currently serving as the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Regional Flight Surgeon for the FAA NW/Mtn region . Col. Snell's USAF service (30 years of active duty and reserve service), included multiple overseas and stateside assignments as a senior medical officer, as well as serving as a medical director for several USG civilian assignments. He was designated as a USAF International Health Specialist (IHS) and served in that capacity on a military mission to provide medical/surgical care to mine victims in Cambodia where he witnessed HALO’s work firsthand and supported same during and after his military service. After military retirement, he continued his public service work, serving as a Chief Medical Officer for the California Department of Corrections and the Federal Bureau of Prisons, while eventually transferring to his current federal government position at the FAA.

Dr. David Snell and Kathryn Snell, R.N.

Fred Turner, smiling and posing for a portrait in front of a gray background
HALO Ambassador
Fred Turner is a Principal in BGR’s International Practice, drawing on a distinguished Capitol Hill career and service as Chief of Staff to the U.S. Helsinki Commission. He also advises clients in BGR’s Commerce and Financial Services practices and was named a Top Lobbyist by The Hill in 2022 and 2023.

Before joining BGR, Fred was Chief of Staff to the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and earlier led the U.S. Helsinki Commission, where he advised Commissioners and helped lead more than two dozen congressional delegations across Europe, Eurasia, the Middle East, and North Africa.

He previously spent over a decade on the staff of a senior Florida congressman, including seven years as Chief of Staff, and held senior positions with the House Rules and International Relations Committees.

An honors graduate of American University (B.A., M.A. in Political Science), Fred has taught at AU’s School of Public Affairs, co-authored The Participation of Members of the U.S. Congress in NATO and OSCE Assemblies, and received the 2018 Vermillion Award from the Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute.

Fred Turner

Brian McKeon sits in front of a microphone, an American flag in the background
HALO Ambassador
Brian Patrick McKeon is an American attorney and national security advisor who served as the Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources in the Biden Administration from March 2021 to December 2022. Prior to assuming his position as Deputy Secretary, McKeon was a senior director of the Penn Biden Center for Diplomacy and Global Engagement in Washington, DC. McKeon served in several national security positions in the Obama-Biden Administration. At the Department of Defense, he served as Principal Deputy Under Secretary for Policy and concurrently as acting Under Secretary for the final seven months of the administration. In the White House, he served as Deputy Assistant to the President, Executive Secretary and Chief of Staff of the National Security Council, as well as Deputy National Security Adviser to then-Vice President Biden.

McKeon also served for more than 20 years in the U.S. Senate, including 12 years as chief counsel to the Democratic members of the Committee on Foreign Relations and concurrently as deputy staff director for two years. McKeon received a J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center and a B.A. from the University of Notre Dame. He was twice awarded the Department of Defense Medal for Distinguished Public Service.

Brian McKeon

Black and white rendering of Adam Yezerki, posing in a suit before a white background
HALO Ambassador
Adam Yezerski is a principal at Cornerstone. Adam was formerly on the Senate Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on the Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs. Adam is responsible for allocating foreign assistance resources to the Department of State and USAID, and conducting oversight of agency policies and budgets, including field oversight of ongoing programs and operations around the world. He formerly served as Military Legislative Assistant for Senator Richard Shelby, managing a portfolio of issues that included national security, foreign policy, and veterans’ affairs. Adam holds a master's degree in international relations from the University of Edinburgh, and a BA in political science from Samford University. Adam is originally from Murray, KY. He joined HALO as an ambassador in 2024.

Adam Yezerski

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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. 

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