Our Team

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    Audrey Roofeh, Executive Director

    Audrey Roofeh is a Washington, DC-based entrepreneur and attorney. Audrey leads Mariana Strategies, a consulting firm that advises government agencies and mission-driven organizations on workplace culture. Through her work, and her involvement in small business and civic groups, Audrey experienced the challenges faced by fellow small business owners that were out of their control- tariff policy swings, government contracts cancelled midstream, regulatory uncertainty and more. Connecting with other small business owners, policy experts, on-the-ground organizers, and with the support and endorsement of the Truman Center for National Policy, Integrity Matters is mobilizing small business owners to defend democratic norms and economic stability.

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    Brian Haupt, Chief of Staff

    Brian Haupt has served global nonprofits to advance democracy and the rule of law around the world, supporting them in resource mobilization, technical, and program operations roles. He has led project design and implementation from proposals and recruitment to budgets, monitoring, and reports. Brian has worked with grassroots civil society organizations and businesses in Ethiopia, Jamaica, Kenya, Kyrgyz Republic, Lebanon, Nepal, Nigeria, the Philippines, and several other countries, and has supported these organizations through donor proposals, growth strategies, and donor-funded project management. Brian looks forward to bringing this experience to protect and strengthen the rule of law in his home country.

Advisory Board

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    Aimee Imundo

    Aimee Imundo has decades of experience working as an attorney and competition law expert both in a large, international law firm and as a Senior Executive and integrity leader with a large, multinational company. In addition, Aimee served in the US Department of Justice Antitrust Section focusing on international policy matters, with a particular focus on promoting due process for businesses facing government investigations. Throughout her legal career she was a leader in the American Bar Association Antitrust Section and in various pro bono legal organizations. Aimee currently serves or has served on the boards of several non profit organizations focused on the arts and education.

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    Tomas Lopez advises organizations working to strengthen democratic resilience in the United States. He most recently served as associate director of the Moxie Fund, a pooled philanthropic fund dedicated to countering democratic backsliding, where he focused on support for groups aiming to prevent and counter election subversion. Prior to that, he worked as executive director of Democracy North Carolina, a state-based nonpartisan group that under his leadership staged one of the country's largest nonpartisan voter protection programs, won pro-voter outcomes from election administrators through organizing and with legal partners, and grew its staff and infrastructure. Tomas was also previously an attorney at the Brennan Center for Justice, where he litigated voting rights cases and partnered with state and national partners on advocacy campaigns, and spent his early legal career as an immigrants' rights lawyer at the Southern Poverty Law Center.