Alicia Moreno
Programme Lead
Brookings Policy Centre
As a policy advocate at Brookings Policy Centre, Alicia Moreno drives innovation in anti-slavery supply chain audit. Their work spans United States, focusing on scalable solutions for underserved communities.
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Actor Type
Policy AdvocateYears in Impact Space
16Preferred Contact
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Intervention Points
Impact Linked Compensation
Compensation Reform — Linking compensation structures to measurable impact outcomes across investment chains.
Fiduciary Reform & Value Reframing
Governance & Policy — Reforming fiduciary duties and reframing value definitions to include social and environmental outcomes.
Wealth Taxation Reform
Governance & Policy — Reforming tax structures to incentivize impact investing and discourage extractive wealth accumulation.
Community Care & Support
Community & Enterprise — Building community-owned assets, local economic power, and care infrastructure.
Beneficial Ownership Transparency
Governance & Policy — Increasing transparency around beneficial ownership to combat illicit financial flows and tax evasion.
Tax Enforcement
Governance & Policy — Strengthening enforcement of existing tax laws to reduce evasion and ensure equitable contribution.
Jurisdiction Information Sharing
Governance & Policy — Improving cross-jurisdiction information sharing to close loopholes in global tax and financial regulation.
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Theory of Change
Education is our primary lever. When wealth holders understand systems thinking and see how their capital connects to global challenges, investment behavior changes organically.
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