Helen Moulinos has three decades of cross-sector experience spanning the private, public and third sectors. She brings a proven record of strategy development, transforming organisations, driving governance excellence, and delivering sustainable impact across complex systems.

Her career includes former CEO roles at Anti-Slavery International, POhWER and the Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust, and board NED roles at Peace Brigades International, the Costs Lawyer Standards Board and Amnesty International UK, amongst others. She currently serves as an independent assessor at the College of Policing and an EDI expert panel member at the Premier League. Her independent research focuses on responsible business conduct, political economy, and public policy to protect people and the planet.

Formerly a corporate finance professional with HSBC, Deutsche Bank, Lloyds Banking Group and Goldman Sachs, Helen combines commercial acumen with deep social purpose, helping boards achieve transformation, risk assurance and value creation through ethical, evidence-based leadership. Helen holds an MA in International Affairs from King’s College London, an MSc in Finance from City University of New York and a BA in Creative Studies from Hofstra University. Originally from New York, she now lives in North London.