9 Sep 2025
Agenda Alliance is delighted to announce the appointment of four new members onto our Board of Trustees:
Tina Ajuonuma (she/her, they/them) - Tina is an organisational behaviour and culture practitioner, facilitator, and researcher. As the Founder and CEO of the organisational development and learning agency The Better Org, Tina engages organisations around the world in the work of cultural transformation through the lens of anti-racist, intersectional feminist and liberatory practice.
Anne Kazimirski (she/her) - Anne specialises in social impact strategy and evaluation, with 25 years’ voluntary sector and philanthropy experience, improving effectiveness to reduce inequality. She has advised numerous organisations tackling violence against women, and was trustee and volunteer counsellor for Herts Rape Crisis for five years. She previously led the evaluation team at the thinktank and consultancy NPC, and set up the evidence team at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Foundation, where she focused on reducing health inequalities.
Mariam Radi (she/her) - Mariam is a Programme Officer at the Tudor Trust, a charitable trust with a mission to advance racial justice by resourcing power in communities. Prior to joining Tudor, Mariam worked as a policy officer at the Wellcome Trust with a focus on global climate and health policy, and at Professors Without Borders, a charity dedicated to improving equitable access to quality education.
Tanja Salem (they/them) - Tanja is the founder of economic consultance, diktyo economics, with over 20 years of experience in measuring policy impacts on markets, citizens, consumers and the economy gained in large corporates, public sector regulators, as well as in consulting. Tanja has previously regularly raised funds for refugee and children’s charities and was a parent governor at a London state primary school.

Saffron Cordery and Tanya Tracey, co-Chairs of the Agenda Alliance Board, said:
“We’re delighted to welcome four new Trustees to the Board, who bring with them a wealth of incredibly important experience, both lived and learned. Their skills will hugely support Agenda as we continue to strengthen our impact and our organisational lens on the intersectional and systemic injustices facing women and girls across England and Wales. We very much look forward to working alongside them.”
Find out more about our new trustees, as well as the rest of our Board, on the trustees page.