Will Snell is Chief Executive of the Fairness Foundation. He is a non-profit entrepreneur with experience across a range of sectors, both in the UK and overseas. He is the founder of Tax Justice UK and previously held senior management roles at the Tax Justice Network and Global Witness, after spending several years working for the UK government and then in international development.
Anita Sangha is a Research Assistant at the Fairness Foundation. She recently completed her MSc in Social Cognition at University College London. Her research interests include the effects of socioeconomic inequality on moral judgement and decision making, determinants of moral concern for socially and temporally distant others, and perceptions of risk.
Jack Jeffrey is a Researcher at the Fairness Foundation. He has experience conducting and coordinating research across a range of issues, particularly constitutional reform, polarisation and social stratification, and green industrial strategy. He was previously the Research Manager at Compass, and has worked for several other prominent NGOs, think tanks and charities.
Emeka Forbes advises the Fairness Foundation on public affairs. He is an experienced senior leader with expertise across policy, campaigns, communications and research. His work focuses mainly on social cohesion and poverty. He is also Head of Cohesion at /together, Chair of the anti-poverty charity Z2K, an advisor to the Warm Welcome Campaign, and a trustee for Room to Heal.