Chantal Suissa-Runne is a social entrepreneur and the founding director of YOUnite, a social enterprise to promote dialogue and bring people and communities together. Previously she served as the Chief Editor and program lead of the largest interfaith and intercultural multimedia platform in the Netherlands, called New We. She also works as a consultant, project leader and trainer at both the national and international level in various fields like dialogue, conflict resolution, social resilience, interfaith work, intercultural communication, youth and student empowerment, refugee initiatives and the prevention of radicalisation. She has founded several award-winning initiatives including "Getting to Know Your Neighbors", "Mo and Moos", which is a Jewish-Muslim leadership project for young professionals, and “180 Amsterdammers”, which promoted diversity. Chantal has lectured at various universities and schools on diversity and inclusion and the history and reality of migration. She participated as an advisor to the vice Prime Minister in consulting sessions on discrimination, as well as Islamophobia and Antisemitism. In 2015-2016, she worked with the Ministry of Social Affairs to develop a method for “Clashing Constructively” which taught teachers how to discuss current affairs topics in the classroom like terror attacks, conspiracy theories and various forms of discrimination. In her free time she serves as a member of the Muslim-Jewish dialogue group of the Mayor of Amsterdam. She is an active Board Member of the Liberal Jewish Community of Amsterdam, President of its Dialogue Committee, Board Member of the Dutch National Respect Movement, Member of the Advisory Board of the National Interfaith Student Community New Connective and Board Member of the Alumni of the US State Department’s International Visitors Leadership Program.