Ashley Cammiso joined CCLF in June 2024. In her role as the Investor Relations Associate, she builds and maintains relationships with individual, corporate, and religious investors, among others. She ensures that CCLF complies with the various covenants agreed to with its investors and assists the Chief Financial Officer with the creation and implementation of loan agreements to further the company’s mission of helping create communities where people thrive.
Ashley graduated in May 2024 from the University of Notre Dame with a major in Finance, minor in Poverty Studies, and certificate in International Business. She was a proud QuestBridge National Match Scholar and inaugural cohort member of the Business Honors Program, where she wrote her thesis on how varying attitudes toward poor women in the Global North and South influence policies of welfare and development aid, respectively. She studied abroad at Fundação Getulio Vargas in Brazil and received a Critical Language Scholarship to study Portuguese during her time there. Her other internship experiences include The German Marshall Fund in Wahington D.C. and The Holy See.
Her publications include filing an amicus brief for Dwayne Jones v. Jamaica before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, a review of Bahrain’s human rights abuses during the COVID-19 pandemic for the United Nations Universal Periodic Review, and a sanction request against high-ranking officials in Honduras under the Global Magnitsky Act to the U.S. Department of State.