NEW YORK, NY (05/01/2024) (readMedia)-- Model Alliance, the leading worker and survivor-led organization advancing labor rights in the fashion industry, announced the election of four new members to its Board of Directors:
The Model Alliance Board also elected current board member Benjamin Skinner, Founder and President of human rights group Transparentem, to serve as the Board Chair. "I am humbled to serve an organization that has served thousands of workers who have been systematically deprived of basic labor protections," said Skinner. "Model Alliance is a meteor of justice."
"I am thrilled to welcome Ambra Battilana Gutierrez, Nidhi Sunil, Alessandra Biaggi and Caitlin Rooney to the Model Alliance's Board of Directors," said Sara Ziff, Founder and Executive Director of the Model Alliance. "Ambra and Nidhi are barrier-breaking worker leaders who use their platforms to speak truth to power, and Alessandra and Caitlin are policy powerhouses who bring extensive experience on the state and federal levels. I'm excited to work together to deepen our impact at the intersection of survivors' and workers' rights."
"Championing the Adult Survivors Act with the Model Alliance was one of the most meaningful and rewarding experiences of my life, but there is so much work left to be done to give every survivor a fair chance at justice," said Ambra Battilana Gutierrez. "I am honored to join the Board of Directors as we work to hold abusers accountable and prevent the abuse I experienced as a young model from ever happening again."
"As one of the world's fashion capitals, New York has a responsibility to guarantee basic workplace protections and safety for every person working in our thriving fashion industry," said Alessandra Biaggi. "I am thrilled to join the Model Alliance as they lead the way in transforming both the policy and culture of the fashion industry."
"As an immigrant model, I began my career in a precarious position relying on my modeling agency for my visa, my housing, and my finances in exchange for a small chance at success," said Nidhi Sunil. "As a board member at the Model Alliance, I am honored to help shed light on the unique challenges immigrant gig workers like me face, and inspire other models to take their power back and use their visibility to elevate the voices and concerns of those who are less visible."
"It's a privilege to contribute to the Model Alliance's critical work addressing labor inequities in an industry that has lacked significant oversight for far too long," said Caitlin Rooney. "For over a decade, the Model Alliance has been a powerful advocate and organizer for the dedicated workers who sustain the fashion industry, and I am thrilled to join them in their work to protect every member of this vibrant community."
About the Model Alliance
Founded in 2012, the Model Alliance has been at the forefront of advancing labor rights in the fashion industry for the last decade. Through strategic research, policy initiatives, and campaigns, the Model Alliance aims to promote fair treatment, equal opportunity, and more sustainable practices in the fashion industry, from the runway to the factory floor. The Model Alliance has championed multiple pieces of legislation, including the Child Model Act and the Adult Survivors Act in New York and the Talent Protections Act in California. The organization also runs the world's only industry-specific support line, MA Support. In 2021, the organization received the first Positive Social Influence Award from the Council of Fashion Designers of America at the CFDA Awards.
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