Lindsey Doyle

Lindsey Doyle is the Co-Founder and Head of Strategy for Media and Arts for Peace (MAP) – a social enterprise that harnesses the power of media and the arts to break cycles of violent conflict – incubated by the Geneva Centre for Security Policy. In this role, Ms. Doyle synthesizes her experience in dance and conflict prevention and mitigation policy. In 2017, Ms. Doyle led an initiative in South Africa to cultivate artistic approaches to social dialogue, earning her the Martin Holmdahl Award for the Promotion of Human Rights. She also partnered with the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute to elevate the profile of peacebuilding artists in conflict-affected countries. Previously, Ms. Doyle worked at the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations developing strategies for mass atrocities prevention, gang violence reduction, civil society engagement, and Women, Peace and Security. Recently, she worked at InterAction managing a civil society coalition focused on addressing violent conflict. She is an alumna of Princeton in Latin America, the Rotary Peace Fellowship, and the Inter-American Institute of Human Rights. Ms. Doyle has a M.S. in Peace and Conflict Research from Uppsala University in Sweden and a B.S. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University.