Jonathan Tottman
Independent Consultant
Senior Fellow, Duke Center for International Development and Senior Associate in Land and Security, CDA Collaborative Learning
Maureen Moriarty PH.D has 27 years of experience working at the Triple Nexus of the humanitarian, development, and peacebuilding sectors. She is a Senior Fellow at the Duke University Center for International Development and the Duke/UNC Rotary Peace Program, where she is founder of the Peace Innovations Lab, to develop innovations to mitigate conflict and fragility. Specializations include research and practice in land and forest governance and transnational organized crime related to human, timber and wildlife trafficking-all at the nexus of money laundering and terrorist financing. She has worked extensively in the private sector, collaborating with multinational businesses and has 20 years of monitoring and evaluation experience. Her most recent work has included two investigative research efforts connecting illicit timber trafficking and terrorist financing and examining the nexus between environmental degradation and forced labor/human trafficking in Mozambique. She currently holds certifications in AML/CFT from ACAMS and DFI in South Africa.