John Heffernan

John Heffernan has over forty years of experience in leadership roles in international development, human rights, rule of law, democracy and governance, humanitarian relief and post-conflict reconstruction projects in the United States, Africa, South America, Asia and Europe. He is the executive producer of the award-winning documentary, American Agitators. He has served as an  executive director of Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights; director of the Genocide Prevention Initiative at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; senior Investigator with Physicians for Human Rights; chief of party for the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs in Guyana, South America; founder and executive director of the Coalition for International Justice; and country representative for the former Yugoslavia and Sudan for the International Rescue Committee.  He was trained as a community organizer by Fred Ross.
He is a graduate of the University of California/Santa Barbara and Columbia University's School of  International and Public Affairs. He is also a former Coro Fellow. He serves as the board chair for Disability Rights International and the Educator’s Institute for Human Rights and is on the board of Social Documentary Network.  John, who is the father of Olivia, Sofia and Isabella, lives in Washington, D.C. with his wife, Margie Palm and their dog Persephone.