Staff
Strength
Senior
Management

Management and Staff

Staff Strength

In 2021, AWARE continued to grow in strength and capacity to meet the growing demand for its services. Staff strength grew from 27 to 31.28 FTE (Full-Time Equivalent). As of 31 December 2021, the staff strength was distributed as follows:
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In the course of 2021, AWARE also engaged approximately 54 paid consultants, trainees and interns on retainer, project or short-term bases.

Senior Management

Corinna Lim

Executive Director (appointed Mar 2010)

Corinna Lim is AWARE's first Executive Director. She has championed the rights of women for close to 30 years, advocating on issues such as gender-equal workplaces, gender violence and greater support for single parents, older women and family caregivers. Prior to joining AWARE, Corinna practised law; she also founded and served as the CEO of an IT company.

Anisha Joseph

Head of CARE Services (appointed Feb 2017)

A social worker by qualification, Anisha Joseph studied Criminology and Justice at Tata Institute of Social Sciences, India and worked with the NGO Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative on prison reform. Anisha also studied "Mental Disability Law in practice" at Central European University and worked with prisoners with mental illness for her master’s thesis. She has a B.Sc (Hons) Physics, and worked in Human Resources for corporations and NGOs before joining the social sector full time.

Shailey Hingorani

Head of Advocacy, Research and Communications (appointed Jan 2018)

Shailey Hingorani is AWARE’s Head of Advocacy, Research and Communications. Previously, she worked on women's rights and child rights with the Open Society Foundations, Harvard’s FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, the Indian Mission to the United Nations, Save the Children and the Bloomberg Initiative. Shailey received a Master’s in Public Administration from Harvard University. She also holds M.A. and M.Phil. degrees in political science and a B.A. in Journalism.

Amy Amrita Daga

Managing Director and Consulting Principal, Catalyse (appointed Sept 2021)

Amy Daga has consulted and conducted training programmes in Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging, Cross-Cultural Competency, Global Leadership and Culture of Service at organisations across the globe. A gold medalist in Hotel Management for her undergraduate studies, Amy pursued her Masters in Management at the University of Essex, UK. She holds various Trainer Certifications and is a counsellor and coach qualified by the Association for Talent Development (USA). Before joining Catalyse, she headed two national award-winning programmes presented by the National Integration Council: Diversity.Inclusion.You. and Global Community Day.