BSR Members Only
Geneva, Switzerland
November 24-26
In a period marked by interlocking global crises, sustaining and advancing business respect for human rights—and ensuring effective remedy for harm—has become increasingly challenging.
From November 24–26, BSR will join representatives from government, international organizations, business, and civil society at the UN Forum on Business and Human Rights to discuss how to accelerate implementation of the UN Guiding Principles in the face of these challenges and explore new opportunities for transformation.
We invite you to join BSR at the panel below and connect with our team during the Forum.
Scheduled Speakers
Salah Husseini, Director, Human Rights, BSR
Salah Husseini
Director, Human Rights, BSR
Paris
Salah leads BSR’s human rights practice within the Consumer Sectors industry cluster, which includes the following sub-clusters: Food, Beverage, and Agriculture; Commodities Trading; Travel, Tourism, and Hospitality; Healthcare and Pharmaceuticals; and Luxury, Apparel, and Beauty. He supports companies in implementing human rights due diligence programs and human rights strategy and governance development, as well as aligning with regulatory, investor, and other stakeholder expectations around human rights management. Additionally, Salah leads the Partnership for Global LGBTI Equality and is a regular contributor to the Human Rights Working Group.
Prior to joining BSR, Salah worked at a major media conglomerate where he ensured compliance with labor law requirements within the company’s manufacturing supply chain. He also worked with a standard-setting organization that developed the first auditable program for labor standards enforcement in manufacturing. Additionally, he practiced as an attorney in New York City, focusing on civil rights issues.
Salah holds a J.D. from the American University Washington College of Law, and a B.A. in Political Science, Spanish, and Arabic and Islamic Studies from the University of Michigan. He speaks Arabic, English, and Spanish.
Recent Insights From Salah Husseini
- Partnering with Suppliers to Advance Human Rights Due Diligence / September 9, 2025 / Blog
- What’s Next? Building on a Corporate-Level Human Rights Assessment / September 3, 2025 / Blog
- CSDDD: Using a Risk-Based Approach to Address Human Rights and Environmental Impacts in Supply Chains / February 6, 2025 / Blog
- Embedding Human Rights from Boots to the Boardroom / April 26, 2023 / Blog
- Inside BSR: Q&A with Salah Husseini / May 27, 2021 / Blog
Paloma Muñoz Quick, Director, Human Rights Standards, BSR
Paloma Muñoz Quick
Director, Human Rights Standards, BSR
Copenhagen
Paloma leads BSR’s work on Human Rights Standards, including standard-setting, knowledge management, and helping companies respond to emerging standards and regulation. She is also Senior Advisor to BSR’s Finance & Human Rights Practice.
Prior to joining BSR, Paloma was Advisor to the UN Working Group on Business and Human Rights and Senior Consultant of the UN B-Tech Project, where she developed a vision for promoting the uptake of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human Rights among investors and guidance on responsible investment in digital technologies. Prior to the UN, Paloma launched and led the Investor Alliance for Human Rights, where she developed thought leadership on the investor responsibility to respect human rights and supported stewardship engagements across industries. She also worked at the Danish Institute for Human Rights advising companies, governments, and civil society on business and human rights.
Paloma is a member of the US government’s Advisory Committee on Responsible Business Conduct. She sits on the Editorial Board of Developments in the Field of the Business and Human Rights Journal of Cambridge University.
She holds a Master of International Affairs (M.I.A.) in Human Rights from the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University and a B.A. in Political Science, also from Columbia University.
Paloma is Chilean-American and is fluent in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Recent Insights From Paloma Muñoz Quick
- EU Omnibus: Challenges and Opportunities of the Parliament’s Proposed Changes to the CSDDD / October 17, 2025 / Blog
- Developing Integrated Approaches to Human Rights, Climate, and Nature / August 14, 2025 / Blog
- Advancing a People-Centered Approach to Sovereign Debt / June 4, 2025 / Blog
- Omnibus: The Costs of Looking Away from Sustainability Impacts in Uncertain Times / May 7, 2025 / Blog
- The EU Omnibus: What’s at Stake for Business, People, and the Planet / January 28, 2025 / Blog
Claudio Formisano, Global Lead, Human Trafficking and Forced Labor, BSR
Claudio Formisano
Global Lead, Human Trafficking and Forced Labor, BSR
Paris
Claudio leads BSR’s portfolio on addressing modern slavery, human trafficking, and forced labor. He develops guidance for companies seeking to prevent and mitigate human trafficking and forced labor risks and advances policies to scale impact through BSR’s collaborative initiatives like Tech Against Trafficking, the Global Business Coalition Against Human Trafficking, and Building Responsibly.
He brings almost two decades of years of experience in managing multidisciplinary programs on criminal justice, human rights, and security in multilateral settings. Prior to joining BSR, he worked at the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), establishing and leading the Secretariat of the UN Inter-Agency Coordination Group Against Trafficking in Persons (ICAT). As a senior advisor to the Special Representative for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), he oversaw country needs assessments in North America, Europe, Asia, and North Africa.
Claudio holds a MA in Advanced International Studies from the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna, Austria and an Executive Certificate from Harvard JFK School of Government in building and leading diverse organizations. He speaks English, French, Spanish, and Italian.
Recent Insights From Claudio Formisano
- From Innovation to Impact: Key Takeaways from the 2025 Tech Against Trafficking Summit / November 19, 2025 / Blog
- Advancing Forced Labor Supply Chain Data Standardization / June 18, 2025 / Reports
- A Launchpad for Action: Key Tech and Human Trafficking Priorities in 2025 / December 19, 2024 / Blog
- From Commitments to Action: A Business Guide to Address Forced Labor Across Value Chains / December 17, 2024 / Insights+
- Building an Effective Supply Chain Data Ecosystem to Prevent Forced Labor / April 24, 2024 / Blog
Kayla Winarsky McKenzie, Associate Director, Human Rights, BSR
Kayla Winarsky McKenzie
Associate Director, Human Rights, BSR
New York
Kayla collaborates with BSR member companies on projects centering on the corporate responsibility to respect human rights, focusing on companies within the consumer sectors industry cluster. Her areas of expertise include energy transition, anti-corruption, and gender.
Prior to joining BSR, Kayla spent several years advising multinational companies and investors on human rights as an Adviser at the Danish Institute for Human Rights, during which she also served as a Lecturer in Law at the University of Amsterdam, focusing on Business and Human Rights (BHR), international human rights, anti-corruption, and EU law. Previously, she worked on global anti-corruption investigations and cross-border white collar litigations as an Associate Attorney at the international law firm King & Spalding LLP, where she was the founding member of the firm's BHR initiative.
Kayla holds a JD and a Certificate in Global Human Rights from the University of Pennsylvania School of Law, which included course work at the Institut de hautes études internationales et du développement, and a BA, Phi Beta Kappa, Summa Cum Laude from Tulane University.
Recent Insights From Kayla Winarsky McKenzie
- Democracy and Human Rights: How Businesses Can Uphold the Rule of Law / March 26, 2025 / Blog
- Preventing Conflict and Protecting Rights in the Renewable Energy Boom / October 14, 2024 / News
- Three Approaches for Integrating Human Rights into Company Risk Registers / February 27, 2024 / Blog
- Rapid Human Rights Due Diligence During Political and Armed Conflict: A Business Response to Ukraine / April 7, 2022 / Blog
- New York’s Trendsetting Legislation Unveiled: Fashion Sustainability and Social Accountability Act / February 10, 2022 / Blog