About Rights Intelligence
Rights Intelligence partners with organisations to provide human rights research, data, and expertise to advance social maturity.
Our work is powered through an exclusive partnership with our non-profit partner, the Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI), a world leading human rights research network.
What we do
Rights Intelligence partners with organisations to guide the design and delivery of human rights social sustainability initiatives.
Human rights maturity assessment
Strategic roadmap and recommendations
Global investment portfolio
Supply chain
Global Operations
Risk and Compliance
Stakeholder Insights
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From our Founder
“I realised there was a gap in the market for a comprehensive and robust country-level human rights dataset when I was working as a Senior Economist at the OECD. I co-founded the Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI) to address that problem, and now Rights Intelligence is on a mission to support private sector firms to be the ethical leaders our world needs.”
— Anne-Marie Brook
About the Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI)
HRMI is a global non-profit, specialising in developing country-level human rights data that are equally well accepted by academics and in-country human rights experts.
When you use data and expertise from Rights Intelligence, you are tapping into the knowledge base of the Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI) – a unique and powerful network of trusted human rights experts around the world.
Learn more about the Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI).
Explore the incredible resource provided by HRMI’s open access data platform, the Rights Tracker. Through Rights Intelligence you can licence the use of the Rights Tracker for commercial purposes.
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How we work together
We believe in giving back. Rights Intelligence will support the HRMI Charitable Trust via an annual licensing fee. In turn, HRMI is building and supporting the networks of human rights experts around the world who share their knowledge with us.
Meet the team
Rights Intelligence is a start-up supported by the talented team at the Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI) and a world-class team of Advisers, profiled below.
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Anne-Marie Brook
FOUNDER & CEO
Anne-Marie is an economist and entrepreneur, with extensive experience across the public, private and non-profit sectors. She is co-founder and trustee of the Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI), an Edmund Hillary Fellow and has an MPA in Economics from the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA), which she attended on a Fulbright Scholarship.
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Julia Bossmann
ADVISER - AI
Julia is a technologist with solid foresight who is active in artificial intelligence and startups. Her past affiliations include McKinsey & Company, Bosch Research & Technology, Singularity University, and Foresight Institute. She serves on the ethics review board at the International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR) and contributes on ethical issues in AI at the World Economic Forum.
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Paul Brownsey
ADVISER
Paul is co-founder and former CIO at Pathfinder Asset Management and Alvarium Wealth.
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Tim Buckland
ADVISER - Legal
Tim is a corporate lawyer with over 20 years’ experience in global mergers and acquisitions (M&A). In addition to his extensive corporate experience, he has a particular interest in advising businesses and NGOs with the potential to make a lasting environmental and social impact.
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Jenny Busing
ADVISER
Jenny is a strategic advisor supporting global partnerships, growth, and investment for Rights Intelligence. Jenny is a seasoned entrepreneur with over a decade experience serving in a variety of roles as a founder, CEO, COO, and specializing in cross functional growth strategy.
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Coziana Ciurea Butler
ADVISER - Sovereign ESG
Coziana is a senior specialist and market practitioner with over 15 years of experience in delivering sustainability data solutions and analytics for financial institutions, including Vigeo Eiris and Moody’s ESG. Coziana has a master’s in international trade from the Academy of Economic Studies in Bucharest and a master’s in political science from the London School of Economics.
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K. Chad Clay
ADVISER - Methodology
Chad is a political scientist with deep expertise in the measurement of human rights. Alongside his role as Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI) co-founder and Research Methodology and Design Lead, Chad teaches classes on human rights, international relations, and political economy, and is Director of the Centre for the Study of Global Issues at the University of Georgia. Chad has published widely in leading journals.
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Aaron Drew
ADVISER
Aaron is Managing Director of MyFiduciary and Fi360 Pacific and provides investment support to a range of adviser groups and investors. He is on the investment committees for a range of entities including Foundation North, Findex NZ and Smartshares Ltd. Aaron has worked at the institutional asset management level, for retail-focused advisory businesses, and as an economist for the NZIER, the OECD, the IMF, and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand.
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Miles Thompson
ADVISER
Miles is an AI engineer, technical architect, developer, and entrepreneur with 15 years experience on Wall Street as a founding CTO where he helped grow the company to a $220m exit in 2022.