Meet the Devex Authors

Daniel Coffeen

Daniel Coffeen

Daniel Coffeen is the chief communications officer at Anatha, an ethos-driven cryptocurrency company. He has a PhD in Rhetoric from UC Berkeley where he taught rhetoric and philosophy for many years. Before joining Anatha, Coffeen was a strategy consultant for 23 years, developing brands for some of the world’s most esteemed companies including FitBit, Medium, Adobe, WordPress, and Yelp. In 1998, he co-founded the innovative and multi-award winning ArtandCulture.com and so he has been on the inside of the internet revolution since its beginning. He sees cryptocurrency as a revolution that will eclipse the internet.
Daniel Grossman

Daniel Grossman

Dr. Daniel Grossman is senior director for global health at Medtronic. He leads Medtronic Labs, Medtronic’s efforts to launch businesses that transform health care for underserved patients in emerging markets. Daniel also advises across the organization on business development, strategy and the changing environment of health care delivery in the U.S. and internationally. He currently maintains his clinical practice in emergency medicine at Mayo Clinic Hospital in Rochester, Minnesota.
Daniel Hareg

Daniel Hareg

Daniel Hareg holds a degree in business administration, which he complemented with a master's degree in Publishing from the Pompeu Fabra University of Barcelona. He has worked in Spain for more than 10 years as a freelancer in areas related to publishing, literature, and writing. He is currently in charge of Scribook, an online training platform for writers. He is also passionate about research in technological development, project management, and innovation.
Daniel Hyslop

Daniel Hyslop

Daniel Hyslop is the head of research and senior peacebuilding advisor at Interpeace, an international organization for peacebuilding headquartered in Geneva. He leads Interpeace’s Finance for Peace initiative that seeks to catalyze more peace-promotional and lower-risk private sector investment in fragile countries through new financial structures, standards, frameworks, and partnerships. For several years, he led the development of the Global Peace Index and has contributed to several flagship studies on international peacebuilding policy. He has also consulted for the United Nations Development Programme, the World Bank, and Commonwealth Secretariat and worked with various U.N. agencies on their peacebuilding approaches.
Daniel Ikeda

Daniel Ikeda

Daniel Ikeda is a second-year medical student and previously worked as a program manager for UCSF-HEALTHQUAL.
Daniel Jones

Daniel Jones

Daniel Jones is senior campaigns manager at Feedback, a U.K.-based campaign group working to transform the food system to regenerate nature. A political ecologist by training, his research, consultancy, and campaigning cover the environmental politics of forest and farm livelihoods.
Daniel Lee

Daniel Lee

Daniel Lee is executive director of the Levi Strauss Foundation. During his tenure, the foundation’s signature initiatives have included Pioneers in Justice, a program that equips next-generation civil rights leaders in San Francisco to amplify impact through the power of technology and networks, and Improving Worker Well-Being, which focuses on spurring partnerships between the company, factories and local partners for social impact. He received his A.B. in religion from Princeton University and Master of Divinity from Harvard University.
Daniel Moss

Daniel Moss

Daniel Moss is a co-director of the Agroecology Fund. Trained as a community organizer, he strengthened tenant organizations in public housing in Boston, U.S., and then lived in El Salvador and Mexico for five years, working in support of social movements defending rights to land and water.
Daniel Nagel

Daniel Nagel

Daniel Nagel is CEO of the Organisation of Human Health and Happiness. He is experienced in the fields of public health, sexual health, and youth education.
Daniel Runde

Daniel Runde

Daniel Runde is a senior vice president, William A. Schreyer chair, and director of the Project on Prosperity and Development at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, D.C. He is also the author of “The American Imperative: Reclaiming Global Leadership Through Soft Power” (Bombardier Books, 2023).