David Abraham is a geopolitical and economic risk analyst. He worked in an energy trading shop, a famous Wall Street firm that is no longer, and at the White House Office of Management and Budget, where he oversaw foreign assistance accounts. David was a Peace Corps Volunteer, and also worked with a German management consulting company and with a UN program in Indonesia. He has been published in the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times and the International Herald Tribune. He has traveled...a lot.
Jake Herrle is a photographer, writer, and director. His clients include CNN, the New York Times, National Geographic, and the Sunday Times Magazine. In the fall of 2007, Jake spent three weeks as an embedded photojournalist with the U.S. Army and several NGOs in Northern Uganda. It was then he realized the Horn of Africa's urgent need for clean water, and how tragically the lack thereof can affect mass populations. Jake's pro-bono clients include CARE, Habitat for Humanity, The United Way, and The Ronald McDonald House.