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Gemma helped to establish the Basel Institute on Governance in 2003 alongside Prof Mark Pieth, former Chair of the OECD Working Group on Bribery, and served as the organisation's Head of Compliance, Corporate Governance and Collective Action until October 2022.\n\nTogether with a team of compliance and Collective Action specialists, Gemma supports the Basel Institute’s extensive private sector work and outreach. This includes providing tailored guidance and training on anti-corruption compliance, corporate governance and crisis management to organisations of all sizes and sectors, and driving the use of Collective Action approaches to tackle corruption, raise standards of business integrity and level the playing field between competitors.\n\nA barrister by training, Gemma studied Swiss law in Basel, Switzerland and holds a law degree from the London School of Economics and a postgraduate degree from Stockholm University in Sweden. Among other roles, Gemma has worked as Global Head of Anti-Corruption at Swiss bank UBS, and as Legal Counsel to the Integrity Department and internal Office of Special Investigations at ABB. \n\nGemma served on the OECD’s Working Group on Bribery in International Business Transactions and as an advisor to the UN Independent Inquiry Commission on the Iraq Oil-for-Food Programme. She is a Member of the Board of Ethics and Compliance Switzerland and of the OECD's Trust in Business Initiative, a member of the Steering Committee of the Alliance for Integrity and a former External Council Adviser to the Board of Graña y Montero, Peru.\n\nHer 2020 book, [\\*Anti-Corruption Compliance: A Guide for Small and Mid-Sized Organizations\\*](https:\u002F\u002Fbaselgovernance.org\u002Fresources\u002Fpublications\u002Fanti-corruption-compliance-guide-small-and-mid-sized-organizations) published by Edward Elgar, offers step-by-step guidance to companies and non-profit organisations in managing their corruption risks.","Senior advisors",null,[22,23,19],"Collective Action","Compliance","33","gemma-aiolfi",[27],"Switzerland (HQ)",[29],"Private Sector",false,{"id":32,"status":6,"sort":33,"user_created":34,"date_created":35,"user_updated":10,"date_updated":36,"first_name":37,"last_name":38,"position":39,"phone":40,"email":41,"image":42,"cv":43,"category":44,"division":22,"location":45,"tags":46,"nid":48,"slug":20,"function":49,"country":52,"directorate":53,"hidden":30},8,26,"b0662e2a-864d-4888-a1b7-4342b7570b30","2022-08-23T19:52:21.000Z","2026-05-20T21:43:09.000Z","Vanessa","Hans","Director, Private Sector","+41 61 201 18 21","vanessa.hans@baselgovernance.org","95374f21-2967-4959-882a-6636823e1d4a","Vanessa Hans is Director of the Private Sector team at the Basel Institute on Governance. She has held the position since July 2022, having first joined the Basel Institute in January 2020 as Private Sector Specialist.\n\nIn her role, she leads a team of compliance and Collective Action specialists, taking a dual approach to engaging and strengthening the private-sector response to corruption risks in business transactions: by advancing anti-corruption Collective Action, and through technical assistance to private corporations and state-owned enterprises.\n\nShe regularly advises organisations ranging from small and medium enterprises to multinationals, state-owned enterprises and international organisations on topics relating to governance, ethics and compliance. She also leads the Basel Institute’s work on synergies between corruption and business and human rights as well as in the humanitarian sector.\n\nVanessa is a Board member of the United Nations Global Compact Network Switzerland and Liechtenstein. She also is a member of the Advisory Group of the Anti-Corruption Initiative for Asia and the Pacific (ACI) of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) as well as the Anti-Corruption Leaders Hub of the OECD under the Global Initiative to Galvanize the Private Sector as Partners in Combatting Corruption and the UNCAC Working Group on Human Rights and Corruption. She is part of the Independent Sustainability Sounding Board of Argor-Heraeus, a Switzerland-based gold refiner.\n\n \n\nPrior to joining the Institute, Vanessa was the Managing Director of the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in the Philippines where she established the first network-wide code of conduct and was appointed Data Privacy Officer. She initiated multi-stakeholder C-level committees addressing challenges across: gender, youth, infrastructure, agribusiness, and market access. Under her leadership, the Chamber won the French public service delegation contract as the only trade agency in the country under Team France Export.\n\n \n\nShe previously worked at several non-profit organisations focusing on corporate social responsibility and international development strategies.\n\nShe holds a Bachelor of Business Administration with a minor in International Relations from HEC Montreal and a Master of Science in Corporate Social Responsibility from the Nottingham University Business School.\n\nVanessa is a competitive long-distance cyclist and a certified mountain bike instructor.","Director","Basel HQ",[47,22,23],"Senior management","20001",[50,51],"Core Management","Extended Management",[27],[29],{"id":55,"status":6,"sort":56,"user_created":10,"date_created":57,"user_updated":10,"date_updated":58,"first_name":59,"last_name":60,"position":61,"phone":20,"email":62,"image":63,"cv":64,"category":65,"division":22,"location":20,"tags":66,"nid":67,"slug":68,"function":20,"country":69,"directorate":70,"hidden":30},814,49,"2026-04-23T22:19:14.000Z","2026-05-20T21:28:35.000Z","Dzhulieta","Horbachenko","Intern, International Conference","dzhulieta.horbachenko@baselgovernance.org","d3d5fd10-2362-46a2-bb20-21fb071a3ee9","Dzhulieta Horbachenko joined the Basel Institute on Governance in February 2026 as Intern, International Conference. In this role, she supports stakeholder communications and conference preparations including conference materials for the 6th International Collective Action Conference.\n\nDzhulieta is a designer and communications specialist with experience in visual communication, digital outreach and event-related content production in international and non-profit contexts.\n\nBefore joining the Institute, she worked and volunteered with organisations such as Ukraїner and Power Hub Zug, contributing to communication materials, branding and event-related outreach.\n\nDzhulieta holds a Master of Arts in Design with a specialisation in Digital Ideation from the Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts, and a Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design from the Lviv National Academy of Arts. Her academic background includes coursework in interaction design, digital communication and emerging technologies.","Team",[65],"62663","dzhulieta-horbachenko",[27],[29],{"id":72,"status":6,"sort":73,"user_created":34,"date_created":74,"user_updated":75,"date_updated":76,"first_name":77,"last_name":78,"position":79,"phone":80,"email":81,"image":82,"cv":83,"category":65,"division":22,"location":45,"tags":84,"nid":85,"slug":86,"function":87,"country":88,"directorate":89,"hidden":30},12,28,"2022-09-02T11:16:57.000Z","545a204d-e41b-4882-afda-481ecf3fd971","2026-06-05T16:12:24.000Z","Lucie","Jones (Binder)","Senior Specialist, Governance and Integrity \u002F Acting Compliance Officer","+41 61 205 56 76","lucie.binder@baselgovernance.org","2a62727d-40bf-4301-8d2a-b3840af5d67e","Lucie Jones joined the Basel Institute on Governance as Senior Specialist, Governance and Integrity in September 2022. She has recently completed a multi-year project to strengthen the evidence base for anti-corruption Collective Action, delivering a new conceptual framework and practical tools that help practitioners, policymakers and researchers design more effective approaches to strengthening business integrity. She is currently acting Compliance Officer for the Basel Institute, overseeing integrity and compliance initiatives across the organisation.\n\nAt the Basel Institute, Lucie also bridges Collective Action, governance and integrity by leading and advising on compliance and governance mandates within the Private Sector team. Her expertise lies in governance and compliance systems, business integrity and strategy development, with a focus on developing risk-based approaches that support resilience and sustainable organisational performance.\n\nPrior to joining the Basel Institute, Lucie was Chief of Staff and then Head of Governance & Strategy at Cochrane, the world’s leading evidence-based healthcare organisation. In that role, she delivered two organisational strategic plans and developed a monitoring & evaluation approach to assess organisational impact. She delivered one of the UK’s first fully virtual Annual General Meetings, and has extensive experience in corporate governance and in writing organisational policies. \n\nLucie holds a bachelor's and master’s degree in Anthropology from the University of Oxford and has certifications in leadership and risk management.",[22,65],"61191","lucie-jones-binder",[23],[27],[29],{"id":91,"status":6,"sort":92,"user_created":34,"date_created":93,"user_updated":10,"date_updated":36,"first_name":94,"last_name":95,"position":96,"phone":97,"email":98,"image":99,"cv":100,"category":101,"division":22,"location":45,"tags":102,"nid":103,"slug":20,"function":20,"country":104,"directorate":105,"hidden":30},7,27,"2022-08-23T19:51:45.000Z","Scarlet","Wannenwetsch","Head, Collective Action","+41 61 205 56 75","scarlet.wannenwetsch@baselgovernance.org","3b51baba-037e-4032-a1ce-f02f08906ee8","Scarlet Wannenwetsch joined the Basel Institute in 2017 and is currently Head of Collective Action. In this role, she is responsible for leading, implementing and expanding the Institute’s Collective Action programme, ensuring its strategic integration across the organisation and advancing its conceptual development and uptake.\n\nShe also leads the Collective Action Mentoring Programme and the Institute’s Collective Action activities. These include project managing the implementation of the Siemens Integrity Initiative, as well as leading the Institute’s international policy work on Collective Action, with a particular focus on the Southern African region and ASEAN.\n\nScarlet also heads the Institute’s engagement with the Business 20 (B20) on corruption and served as Deputy Co-Chair of the Integrity and Compliance Task Force in 2021\u002F22, having previously acted as a network and knowledge partner.\n\nBetween 2021 and 2024, she lectured on the Master's programme in Anti-Corruption Compliance and Collective Action at the International Anti-Corruption Academy.\n\nPrior to joining the Institute, Scarlet gained experience at the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC Germany) and worked as a legal advisor for an international start-up.\n\nShe holds a law degree (LLB) from King's College London and an LLM in Public International Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution from the Free University of Berlin.","Management",[22,65],"53",[27],[29],1780855219101]