Providing counsel on strategy, helping to deepen institutional relationships and supporting efforts to expand reach and impact, the Blue Square Alliance Against Hate Advisory Board brings together distinguished leaders from across business, media, diplomacy and law to help advance the mission to stand up to antisemitism and all forms of hate.
Brian Moynihan
Chairman and CEO of Bank of America (Advisory Board Chair)
Brian Moynihan leads a team of more than 210,000 employees dedicated to making financial lives better for people, companies of every size, and institutional investors across the United States and around the world.
Under his direction, Bank of America continues to be recognized as a leader in financial services. In 2025, the company was named one of TIME Magazine’s World’s Best Companies and appeared on PEOPLE’S 2025 100 Companies that Care list. Bank of America also appears on Forbes magazine’s list for World’s Best Employers, Fortune magazine’s lists of World’s Most Admired Companies and Best Companies to Work For and LinkedIn’s Top 50 Companies in the U.S. list. Moynihan participates in several organizations that focus on economic and market trends, including the Business Roundtable, the Financial Services Forum, the Bank Policy Institute, The Clearing House Association (chair), the American Heart Association CEO Roundtable (co-chair), the Catalyst Board of Directors, the Business Council, and the World Economic Forum’s International Business Council. He also is chair of the Sustainable Markets Initiative, which was founded by His Majesty King Charles III, then The Prince of Wales, in 2020.
Moynihan serves as a member of the advisory council for the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, and the Appeal of Conscience Board of Trustees. He also works with public officials, businesses and civic leaders at the local level through his participation on the Charlotte Executive Leadership Council, the Massachusetts Competitive Partnership and the Partnership for Rhode Island.
In addition, Moynihan is the chancellor of the Corporation of Brown University, a volunteer role that leads the 54-member Brown Corporation. Prior to that, he was a member of the Brown University Corporation’s Board of Fellows for eight years after having served on the Board of Trustees from 2010 to 2016.
Kate Barton
Global CEO of Dentons
Kate Barton is the Global CEO of Dentons, the world’s largest global law firm with a presence in more than 80 countries. As Global CEO, Kate is responsible for leading the Firm’s global strategy and operations. Her strategic priorities for the firm are focused on delivering consistent high-quality service to clients, retaining and developing top talent, and growing the business.
Kate is also a board member serving SharkNinja, a NYSE public company focused on innovative lifestyle products/solutions, and four key not-for-profit organizations including the Ireland Funds, the All Stars Project, the Shanti Bhavan Children’s Project, and Catalyst, a global nonprofit at the forefront of women’s advancement and inclusion. She also serves on the Boston College Law Deans Advisory Council and the Boston University School of Management Advisory Council.
Kate retired from EY in 2023 after having served as Global Vice Chair of Tax, Law, and People Advisory Services. She was a member of EY’s Global Executive Board (top global governing board of the firm) – reporting to the Global Chair (one of the 15 partners running EY). As the leader of thousands of EY professionals across 150 countries, she was involved in all aspects of the businesses she managed, including strategy and operations, people development, client relations, quality control, risk management, thought leadership, learning and new service innovation. Known as a visionary in her areas of expertise, she introduced transformative technologies to the range of services the firm offered, such as SAAS as a business, and negotiated investments, alliances and acquisitions that helped drive innovation as well as double-digit revenue and headcount growth, leading EY’s global tax practice to #1 position in terms of brand and market share.
Kate received a B.S. from Boston University, a J.D. from Boston College Law School, Magna Cum Laude, Order of the Coif, and an LL.M. in Taxation from Boston University School of Law. Kate has attended the Executive MBA programs at the Kellogg School of Management and Harvard University. She is NACD Director Certified and is qualified to serve as a financial expert under SEC, NYSE and NASDAQ rules.
Marc Benioff
Chair and CEO of Salesforce
Marc Benioff is Chair, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Salesforce and a pioneer of cloud computing. Under Benioff’s leadership, Salesforce has become one of the biggest enterprise software companies in the world and the #1 Agentic CRM with Agentforce and Slack.
Benioff was named “Innovator of the Decade” by Forbes and is recognized as one of the World’s 25 Greatest Leaders by Fortune, one of the 10 Best-Performing CEOs by Harvard Business Review, the CNN Business CEO of 2020 and Chief Executive Magazine’s 2022 CEO of the Year. He was named a “Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur,” one of France’s most prestigious awards for an individual, in recognition of Salesforce’s longstanding relationship with France and support to French Polynesia during the pandemic. Benioff received both the Yale Legend in Leadership Award and the Colin Powell Distinguished Leadership Award in 2024.
In 2019, Benioff was elected a member of the National Academy of Engineering. For his leadership on equality, Benioff has been honored by GLAAD, the Billie Jean King Leadership Initiative and Variety Magazine with its EmPOWerment Award. In 2020, he and his wife, Lynne, received a George H.W. Bush Points of Light Award for their civic engagement.
Benioff founded Salesforce in 1999, and it is now a Fortune 150 company with 80,000+ employees, guided by five core values — trust, customer success, innovation, equality and sustainability. The company has been recognized as the Most Innovative Company by Forbes, a Best Place to Work by Fortune, and the 10th Most Admired Company in the World by Fortune. Benioff created Salesforce to not only develop great products, but also to have a positive impact on the world. On day 1, Benioff established the 1-1-1 model of philanthropy, committing 1% of Salesforce’s equity, product and employee time to the community since the company’s founding over 25 years ago. He also co-founded the Pledge 1% movement. Today, nearly 20,000 companies have adopted the 1-1-1 model.
Benioff and his wife, Lynne, have focused their personal philanthropy on healthcare, the environment, public education and homelessness. The Benioffs have given more than $350 million to the University of California, San Francisco to build UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals in San Francisco and Oakland. In 2024, in one of the largest private donations in Hawai’i’s history, the Benioffs announced $150 million in gifts to medical centers on the islands of Hawai’i and on O’ahu. The gifts will enable the two centers, renamed Hilo Benioff Medical Center and Straub Benioff Medical Center, respectively, to expand access, build out critical areas of care and support a continuum of care partnership with UCSF Health. The Benioffs appeared on the Chronicle of Philanthropy’s Philanthropy 50 list for the 11th time in 2026, representing more than $1 billion in personal giving, and were ranked the nation’s 21st largest donor.
The Benioffs have also established the Benioff Ocean Initiative at the University of California Santa Barbara, the UCSF BenioffHomelessness and Housing Initiative, the UCSF Benioff Initiative for Prostate Cancer Research, the UCSF Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine, and provided the initial funding for the Stanford Microbiome Therapies Initiative.
Benioff is Co-Chair of the AI for Good Commission, an initiative of the United Nations and its specialized agency for digital technologies, the ITU, bringing together leaders across sectors to help ensure AI benefits people around the world. A member of the World Economic Forum (“WEF”) Board of Trustees, Benioff co-founded the Forest Future Alliance — the global movement to conserve, restore and grow one trillion trees — and the WEF Friends of Ocean Action. He also serves as the inaugural Chair of WEF’s Forum Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution in San Francisco.
Benioff is the owner and co-chair of TIME, and the founder of TIME Ventures — a leading investment firm with over 200 investments. Benioff is author of the New York Times bestseller Trailblazer: The Power of Business as the Greatest Platform for Change.
Before launching Salesforce, Benioff spent 13 years at Oracle Corporation, where he was the youngest vice president in company history. When he was 14 years old, he sold his first piece of software, “How to Juggle,” for $75. He founded his first company, Liberty Software, which created video games, at the age of 15.
Benioff received a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of Southern California, where he also serves on the Board of Trustees. In 2014, USC awarded Benioff an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters.
Condoleezza Rice
Former US Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice is the Tad and Dianne Taube Director of the Hoover Institution and a Senior Fellow on Public Policy. She is the Denning Professor in Global Business and the Economy at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. In addition, she is a founding partner of Rice, Hadley, Gates & Manuel LLC, an international strategic consulting firm.
From January 2005 to January 2009, Rice served as the 66th Secretary of State of the United States, the second woman and first black woman to hold the post. Rice also served as President George W. Bush’s National Security Advisor from January 2001 to January 2005, the first woman to hold the position. From February 1989 through March 1991, Rice served on President George H. W. Bush’s National Security Council staff.
Rice served as Stanford University’s provost from 1993 to 1999, during which time she was the institution’s chief budget and academic officer. As Professor of Political Science, she has been on the Stanford faculty since 1981 and has won two of the university’s highest teaching honors.
In 2022, Rice became a part-owner of the Denver Broncos as part of the Walton-Penner Family Ownership Group. In 2013, she was appointed to the College Football Playoff Selection Committee, formerly the Bowl Championship Series, and served on the committee until 2017.
Rice currently serves on the boards of C3.ai, an AI software company; and Makena Capital Management, a private endowment firm. In addition, she is Vice Chair of the Board of Governors of the Boys & Girls Clubs of America and a trustee of the Aspen Institute.
In 1991, Rice co-founded the Center for a New Generation (CNG), an innovative, after-school academic enrichment program for students in East Palo Alto and East Menlo Park, California, which later merged with the Boys & Girls Club of the Peninsula.
Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Rice earned her bachelor’s degree in political science, cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, from the University of Denver; her master’s in the same subject from the University of Notre Dame; and her Ph.D., likewise in political science, from the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Denver.
She has authored and co-authored numerous books on international politics, memoirs of her upbringing and her time in government service. Rice is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences and has been awarded over fifteen honorary doctorates.
David Zaslav
President and CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery
David Zaslav is President and Chief Executive Officer of Warner Bros. Discovery, one of the world’s largest and most diverse media and entertainment companies with market leadership across all programming genres, including premium scripted television and movies, non-fiction series, international, animation, global sports and news. Mr. Zaslav spearheaded the transaction between AT&T’s WarnerMedia and Discovery, combining the companies’ media assets, in April 2022.
Zaslav sets the strategy and oversees all operations for Warner Bros. Discovery’s global suite of brands, including Warner Bros. Pictures and Warner Bros. Television Group, HBO and HBO Max, discovery+, CNN, TNT Sports, HGTV, Food Network, OWN, ID, Warner Bros. Animation, Discovery Kids, Eurosport and more.
Previously, Mr. Zaslav led Discovery since 2006, driving the organization’s growth, operational efficiency and its pivot to direct-to-consumer. Under his leadership, Discovery launched some of the fastest-growing cable networks in the U.S.; achieved numerous milestones for viewership of domestic brands, including Animal Planet, HGTV, Food Network and TLC; and curated a collection of world-class brands and global IP that created the foundation for discovery+.
Prior to taking the helm at Discovery, Mr. Zaslav had a distinguished career at NBCUniversal, where he was instrumental in developing and launching CNBC and also played a role in the creation of MSNBC. He was previously an attorney with the New York firm of LeBoeuf, Lamb, Leiby & MacRae, and graduated with honors from Boston University School of Law.
Mr. Zaslav was inducted into the Cable Hall of Fame in 2017 and is a member of the Cable TV Pioneers Class of 2018. He is a recipient of the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Ripple of Hope Award, the UJA-Federation of New York’s Steven J. Ross Humanitarian Award, Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications Fred Dressler Leadership Award, and the Association of Frontotemporal Degeneration’s Susan and S.I. Newhouse Award of Hope.
Mr. Zaslav serves on the boards of American Cinematheque, Sirius XM Radio, Inc., and Grupo Televisa. He also is a member of the Board of Trustees for the Paley Center for Media and Syracuse University and is on the Board of Overseers for NYU Langone Health. He is a member of the Executive Branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and is also a member of the Television Academy.
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