NWC Executive Director Interviewed by Leading Whistleblower News Publication

NWC’s new Executive Director Siri Nelson outlined her vision for strengthening whistleblower protections and achieving legislative victories through the organization’s advocacy work.

by Joseph Orr

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WASHINGTON, D.C. | June 16, 2021— The National Whistleblower Center’s (NWC) Executive Director, Siri Nelson, spoke with whistleblower news publication, Whistleblower Network News (WNN), about her new role helming NWC and her goals for strengthening whistleblower protections and winning legislative and policy victories for whistleblowers.

“It is an honor to be featured in a prestigious publication for whistleblowers such as Whistleblower Network News,” said NWC’s Siri Nelson, “I am excited to share my goals and thoughts about the future of the National Whistleblower Center and protecting whistleblowers with WNN going forward. NWC sets itself apart by being wholly committed to whistleblowers – it’s outstanding that WNN does the same in the realm of whistleblower news. Whistleblowers around the world need to know they have supporters, and through WNN, hopefully, we can reach them all!”

Whistleblower Network News is an independent, online newspaper dedicated to providing up-to-date information about whistleblowers around the world and the laws that protect them. As a hub of whistleblower news, WNN has featured writings from NWC staff and leadership in order to boost NWC’s salient work and advocacy to an international audience of whistleblowers and their advocates.

Siri Nelson joined NWC as the Executive Director in May 2021. Read her interview on Whistleblower Network News, here.

For more information, please contact Nick Younger at nick.younger@whistleblowers.org.

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