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Paul Margie and Mitul Shah Join
the United Nations Foundation
Technology Partnership
Washington, DC - The United
Nations Foundation (UN Foundation) announced
today the appointment of Paul Margie as
Senior Director for Technology Partnerships
and Mitul Shah as Director for Technology
Partnerships. In these positions, Margie
and Shah will lead the UN Foundation’s
landmark partnership with the Vodafone
Group Foundation, working to strengthen
the United Nations’ ability to achieve
development goals using mobile communications
and other technologies.
“As new members of
the UN Foundation team, Paul Margie and
Mitul Shah’s abilities to integrate
communications technology into the important
development work of the United Nations
will lead to social and economic progress
worldwide,” said Senator Timothy
E. Wirth, President of the UN Foundation.
In June, 2004, The UN Foundation
and the Vodafone Group Foundation, the
foundation of the world’s leading
mobile telecommunications company, announced
a five-year partnership agreement worth
$27.4 million (£15 million), the
largest financial and time commitment
made by any corporation to the UN Foundation.
To date, the UN Foundation contributes
£1 for every £2 contributed
by the Vodafone Group Foundation.
Margie and Shah are working
with the United Nations, the Vodafone
Group Foundation, and the technology industry
to develop new initiatives to use mobile
technology for program activities tied
to health, environmental, economic or
social development as well as reaching
out to Vodafone’s customers to raise
awareness and funds for the UN’s
causes.
Paul Margie will direct
the partnership drawing from his policy
and coalition building experience to consider
ways the partnership can integrate mobile
technology into the UN’s development
work. Prior to joining the UN Foundation,
Margie was Legal Advisor to Commissioner
Michael J. Copps at the Federal Communications
Commission. Previously, he was Senior
Commerce Counsel for Senator John D. Rockefeller
IV. He has also worked for Wiley, Rein
& Fielding, a Washington, D.C. law
firm. Margie is also an Adjunct Professor
of Law at Georgetown University. He received
his legal education from the University
of Chicago and his undergraduate degree
from Haverford College.
Mitul Shah will work with
Paul Margie to manage the Vodafone partnership
activities and implement technology partnerships.
Before joining the UN Foundation, Shah
was Director of Programs for the International
Youth Foundation (IYF), where he managed
a global education initiative which integrates
mobile technology into the classrooms
of underserved schools and communities.
Prior to his work with IYF he was a Senior
Consultant with Inforte Corporation, and
an Analyst for Hewitt Associates. Shah
is an MBA candidate at the University
of Maryland and received his undergraduate
degree from the University of California
at Riverside.
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The UN Foundation was created
in 1998 with businessman and philanthropist
Ted Turner’s historic $1 billion
gift to support United Nations’
causes. The UN Foundation promotes a more
peaceful, prosperous, and just world through
the support of the UN. Through its grant
making and by building new and innovative
public-private partnerships, the UN Foundation
acts to meet the most pressing health,
humanitarian, socioeconomic, and environmental
challenges of the 21st century. (www.unfoundation.org)