GNI Staff
Judith Lichtenberg
Executive Director

Lisl Brunner
Facilitator, Telecommunications Industry Dialogue

Kath Cummins
Director of Communications & Outreach
Kath is responsible for GNI’s outreach to policymakers, stakeholders, funders and the media. She comes to GNI after working as a print and broadcast journalist, magazine editor and communications advisor, in the United States, the UK, China and Australia.
Prior to GNI, she was the Director of Public Affairs at the Washington DC-based National Center for Victims of Crime. As well as fundraising and managing a Department of Justice grant project, she raised the profile of emerging crime issues such as identity theft, DNA databases, financial fraud, online stalking and child exploitation.
Before moving to the United States, Kath was the Media and Policy Advisor to the Australian High Commission in London. She lived and worked in China for nine years, editing a bilingual magazine and freelancing for publications including The Financial Times, The Economist Intelligence Unit, and The South China Morning Post. Kath presented a regular Australian public radio program out of Beijing and Shanghai between 2004-2009. She began her career reporting on anti-trust, corporate regulation, competition policy and infrastructure for The Australian Financial Review.
Kath has degrees in Classics and Law from the Australian National University in Canberra.
Prior to GNI, she was the Director of Public Affairs at the Washington DC-based National Center for Victims of Crime. As well as fundraising and managing a Department of Justice grant project, she raised the profile of emerging crime issues such as identity theft, DNA databases, financial fraud, online stalking and child exploitation.
Before moving to the United States, Kath was the Media and Policy Advisor to the Australian High Commission in London. She lived and worked in China for nine years, editing a bilingual magazine and freelancing for publications including The Financial Times, The Economist Intelligence Unit, and The South China Morning Post. Kath presented a regular Australian public radio program out of Beijing and Shanghai between 2004-2009. She began her career reporting on anti-trust, corporate regulation, competition policy and infrastructure for The Australian Financial Review.
Kath has degrees in Classics and Law from the Australian National University in Canberra.