Co-Founder, Board Member

Kaleigh Schwalbe

Kaleigh Schwalbe is a Program Manager for Information Integrity at the National Democratic Institute (NDI). She works with NDI’s staff and partners to develop tools and resources to strengthen online information spaces and counter information manipulation, including technology-facilitated gender based violence. These resources include the Combatting Information Manipulation Handbook, Interventions to Address Online Violence Against Women in Politics, and research on business cases for platform accountability.  Kaleigh previously worked at the McCain Institute for International Leadership and the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at Arizona State University in Washington, DC, where she managed projects and proposals focused on rule of law, transitional justice, countering disinformation, internet freedom, and cybersecurity. While there, Kaleigh led projects on tracking and countering disinformation and hate speech in Georgia, building a network of CSOs in the Balkans to track and analyze disinformation trends, and developing legal aid clinics in Pakistan. Kaleigh has a B.A. in International Relations from the University of Delaware and an M.S. in Conflict Resolution from Columbia University.

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