Peter Gabriel's Human Rights NGO Appoints Digital Media Corporate Executive as Director


NEW YORK, June 25 /PRNewswire/ --

Today, the Board of Directors of WITNESS (www.witness.org), the
international human rights organization co-founded by musician and activist
Peter Gabriel, announced the appointment of Yvette J. Alberdingk Thijm as
Executive Director.

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Alberdingk Thijm is an attorney with nearly two decades of experience in
media and new technology. Most recently, she served as Executive Vice
President of Content Strategy & Acquisition at Joost, the global online video
platform formed by Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis, the founders of Skype
and Kazaa. Prior to joining Joost, Alberdingk Thijm was Executive Vice
President of Business Affairs for MTV Networks International (MTVNI), where
she oversaw business affairs for all of its branded businesses and channels
worldwide (outside the United States), including digital media initiatives,
audiovisual co-productions, new business development, strategic partnerships
and joint ventures.

"Yvette is an exceptional individual, with extraordinary talent, vision
and energy who will be a tremendous addition to WITNESS," said co-founder
Gabriel. "The Board has known Yvette for a number of years and is thrilled
that she will be formalizing her role with WITNESS in this way. Her expertise
and experience will ensure that WITNESS remains at the forefront of
harnessing the potential of visual media and online technologies to catalyze
social change."

Alberdingk Thijm first became involved with WITNESS' work in 2005, as a
member of its Board of Directors. As a result, she played a key role in
defining the strategic direction of WITNESS' most recent initiative, the Hub,
an online video community focused on human rights, where you can upload,
watch and share videos, and participate in actions to end abuses.

"I am delighted to join this incredible organization," said Alberdingk
Thijm. "I look forward to working closely with WITNESS' staff, Board, and
partners to fulfill our vision for a just and equitable world where all
individuals and communities are able to defend and uphold human rights."

Alberdingk Thijm will begin her new role at WITNESS on August 1, 2008.

Founded in 1992, WITNESS uses video and online technologies to open the
eyes of the world to human rights violations. WITNESS empowers people to
transform personal stories of abuse into powerful tools for justice,
promoting public engagement and policy change. For more information, please
visit http://www.witness.org.

Web site: http://www.witness.org

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