CarterBaldwin Executive Search is proud to partner again with Feed the Children in the appointment of Nil Loy as the nonprofit’s first Chief Legal Officer.

Nil’s vast experience across enterprise strategy and risk management, international law, contract negotiation and management, business continuity planning and crisis management, and employment and labor law will strengthen the organization’s work in the US and around the world.

“Feed the Children is gaining a tremendous strategic leader in Nil Loy, and we all look forward to collaborating to create a world where no child goes to bed hungry,” said Emily Callahan, CEO and President, Feed the Children. “Her extensive experience, combined with her passion for our mission and alignment with our values, further affirms the tremendous contributions we know she will bring to our organization.”

Nil joins Feed the Children from Population Services International and HealthX Partners Incorporated, where she served most recently as General Counsel and Corporate Secretary. Over the last year, Nil was critical in combining the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation and Population Services International into the newly formed HealthX Partners Incorporated group.

Prior to PSI, Nil served as General and Senior Counsel at Vital Strategies, Abt Global and VeriSign. Early in her career, she was an Associate and Counsel at two top-tier international law firms in New York and Washington, DC.

Nil received her BA and JD at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and worked for the North Carolina Supreme Court during her time there.

Click here to read Feed’s complete announcement.

About Feed the Children
With a mission to alleviate childhood hunger, Feed the Children envisions a world where no child goes to bed hungry. In the US and internationally, they are dedicated to helping families and communities achieve stable lives and to reducing the need for help tomorrow, while providing food and resources to help them today. They distribute product donations from corporate donors to local community partners, they provide support for teachers and students, and they mobilize resources quickly to aid recovery efforts when natural disasters strike. Internationally, they manage child-focused community development programs in eight countries.