Who We Are
We are a global team united in our passion to create equal visibility for women in international media and to foster women’s leadership worldwide.
Team
Jensine Larsen, Founder
As a young journalist in Burma and the Amazon, Jensine discovered that some of the world’s most important stories are rarely mentioned in the mass media. But through her determination and persistence to reach out and connect, she became a new voice in global media. Touring around the world, she appeared on NPR and Air America, presented keynotes at major corporations, universities and world forums, and wrote articles in international publications. A visionary and pioneer, Jensine became the first voice of World Pulse—the first of many.
EDITORIAL
Managing Editor | Corine Milano
Editorial Direction | Leslie Heilbrunn
Global Editor | Ramya Ramanathan
Photography Curator | Ula Kuras
Copy Editor | Jill Kelly
Design | Cary Design Group
PROGRAMS
East Coast Development Coordinator | Andrea Flynn
Technology Director | Ankur Naik
Strategy and Partnerships Advisor | Cynthia Casas
Executive Coordinator | Elsie McIver
Online Community Manager | Jade Frank
PulseWire Community Director | Janice Wong
Global Programs | Jennifer Ruwart
Africa Outreach Specialist | Leah Okeyo
Accountant | Kim Hegdahl
CINEMATOGRAPHER
Benjamin Garvey
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Creative Connectors
CONSULTANTS
Mary Roberts, The Roberts Collaboration, Inc.
INTERNS
Voices of Our Future | Scott Beck
Editorial Outreach | Amelia Hays
Global Gatherings | Erin Dhruva
Arts | Emily K. Garcia
Online Marketing Interns | Harinee Sampath, Sarah Golightly, Alyson Wise
VOLUNTEERS
Alicia Fall
Anna Lag
Erin Fanshier
Fatima Waziri
Gretchen Lee
Jenna Kellam
Jocelyn Edelstein
Laura Bolster
Laura Feldman
Lindsay Howells
Mike Alfonsi
Purity Kagwiria
Rupha Natarajan
Saba Ahmed
Sally Peters
Violeta Rubiani
Wendy Werling

“I knew I had to speak. From bookstores to lecture halls, I began to tell the stories of Burmese women who, under a brutal dictatorship, had lost everything except their passion for a better future. I carried messages from indigenous women leaders whose children and lands were dying from oil contamination.”
Jensine Larsen










