About Us
Staff
Board of Directors
The Mission
of the Liberian International Development Foundation
(LIDF) is to promote an increased focus on both public and
private sector development in
Liberia
and to contribute to the general development of the social and economic
prosperity of the Liberian people.
The Liberian
International Development Foundation was founded in 2006 to assist the country
of Liberia in revitalizing its depressed economy, increase foreign investment
and assistance, and lead an international campaign to redevelop the country's
infrastructure and social fabric. LIDF's Board of Directors is composed of
leading international business people and eminent Liberians who have an
interest in assisting Liberia to emerge from its current state of economic and
political ruin. Additional board members will be added as LIDF increases its
public image and begins soliciting contributions. In addition, LIDF has
established its Liberia-based Non-Governmental Organization (NGO), the Liberia
Institutional Development Initiative (LIDI), which will strive to implement
LIDF-sponsored charitable missions and projects.
Staff
Etrenda C.
Dillon, Ph.D., M.P.A.
Etrenda Dillon
is the Executive Director of the Liberian International Development
Foundation, Inc. Over the past 12 years, she has served in several capacities
which include Director of Development for a non-profit that is recognized as a
worldwide leader in experiential education programming, and respectively,
Grants & Contracts Development Officer and Research Associate for two
prestigious institutions of higher education. For over a decade, she has owned
and operated a consulting company that specializes in fully establishing and
stabilizing start-up for-profit and non-profit entities through capacity
building programs. She has a broad knowledge base and experience in
organizational development and management; program development, implementation
and evaluation; and policy development and implementation. Her areas of
expertise include research and evaluation, and the implementation and
management of effective capital acquisition programs. Overall, her experience
includes creating a consistent and coherent infrastructure and providing
operational services to maximize the fund-raising potential of entities
served.
Sarah Lissfelt
Sarah Lissfelt
is the Program Manager at LIDF, working with the Executive Director in
developing and managing the foundation’s initiatives.
Prior to joining LIDF in 2007, Ms. Lissfelt’s background included over 16
years of experience in international development, finance and banking. Most
recently, she spent three years at the Open Society Institute (OSI) working on
microfinance initiatives.
Prior to OSI,
Ms. Lissfelt worked at the International Finance Corporation (World Bank
Group), where she was a Participations Officer in the Syndications department.
She also spent six years at Bank of America in San Francisco and Chicago,
where she was an Assistant Vice President managing syndicated loan portfolios.
Board of Directors
The board of
directors of the Liberian International Development Foundation is composed of
some of the most prominent friends of Liberia and the Liberian people.
Ethelbert J.L.
Cooper, Jr. - Chairman
Mr. Cooper is one of the original founders of LIDF and serves as Chairman of
its Board; he is a founder and major shareholder of Afren plc., a
London-listed, pan-African oil and gas company that seeks to become Africa's
flagship enterprise in its sector, through the acquisition of a diversified
and balanced portfolio of assets. Over the last 25 years, as an international
entrepreneur, Mr. Cooper has expanded his interests in developing major
projects in Africa, specifically regarding his continent's natural resources
and maritime sectors.
Ambassador
Clavenda Bright-Parker
First patron and the first chairwoman of LIDF's Liberia-based NGO. She is also
the special envoy to President Sirleaf. Ambassador Bright-Parker is president
of Parker Industries in Monrovia, Liberia, and is the founding president of
the Pharmaceutical Association of Liberia. She is also the founding president
of the West African Pharmaceutical Foundation and a founding fellow of the
West African Postgraduate College of Pharmacists.
Daubeny B. Cooper, III
Mr. Cooper is one of the original founders of LIDF and served
for three years as its founding Executive Director. He is Vice-Chairman of the
Monrovia, Liberia-based Liberia Institutional Development Initiative (LIDI) –
an organization he was also instrumental in founding. Mr. Cooper’s professional experience over the thirteen years immediately
prior to joining LIDF was primarily focused on providing investment banking,
financial advisory, asset management and management consulting services to
middle-market companies, philanthropic institutions and affluent individuals.
Prior to collaborating with partners to form a company to provide these
services, Potomac Capital, Mr. Cooper performed these roles at major firms
such as Merrill Lynch Pierce, Fenner & Smith, NYLIFE Securities, BB&T
Investments (the investments arm of Branch Banking & Trust –a top ten US bank)
and Inverness Securities.
Chief Opral
Mason Benson
Ms. Mason Benson had an impressive public service career both in Liberia and
in Nigeria. In Liberia, she worked as the chief administrative officer, as
well as coordinator for administration, at the Department of Agriculture,
Commerce and Labor, which laid the foundation for the Organization of African
Unity (OAU). Between 1966 and 1967, she served as registrar for student
affairs, admission officer, appointment officer, and information officer at
the University of Lagos, Nigeria. She was foundation board member of the
National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Nigeria (1971). She has also been
member of the Governing Board of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria;
principal liaison officer, FESTAC 77 (1971); and member, Nigerian Olympic
Committee (1982).
Professor Dew
Tuan Wleh Mayson
Ambassador Mayson is a veteran diplomat and civil servant who currently serves
as special advisor to the president of Liberia on international affairs.
Ambassador Mayson is also an accomplished businessman with several business
interests in Liberia and Nigeria, where he currently resides. He has served as
the Liberian Ambassador to France and as the chairman of the National
Investment Commission of Liberia.