Our People
Board of Directors
Track Two is helmed by an esteemed Board of Directors, comprised of leaders from the fields of peacebuilding, mediation, grassroots activism, technology, journalism, and literature.
Our Team
Track Two is guided by a close group of international advisors and contributors who offer expertise from a broad range of fields and global backgrounds to our network.
Viktor Erofeev
Viktor Erofeev is a Russian writer. As son of a high-ranking Soviet diplomat Vladimir Erofeev, he spent some of his childhood in Paris, which accounts for why much of his work has been translated from Russian into French, while comparatively little has been translated into English. His father, who was the interpreter for Molotov in the 1940s, wrote a book of memories; his brother is a curator at the Tretyakov Gallery. Erofeev graduated from Moscow State University in 1970, where he studied literature and languages. He then did post-graduate work at the Institute for World Literature in Moscow, where he completed his post-graduate work in 1973 and received his Kandidat degree in 1975 for his thesis on Fyodor Dostoyevsky and French existentialism. Erofeev's work often contains pastiches of Dostoyevsky's work and themes. He became a literary critic, publishing works on Lev Shestov and the Marquis de Sade. He later organised his own literary magazine, Metropol, in which many of the big names of Soviet literature participated, including Vasily Aksyonov, Andrei Bitov, Bella Akhmadulina, and others. The magazine was put into circulation via samizdat, i.e., avoiding Soviet censorship. As a result, Erofeev was expelled from the Union of Soviet Writers and was banned from being published until 1988, when Mikhail Gorbachev came to power. Victor Erofeev resided in Moscow until 2022 and frequently appeared on Russian television, where he had his own program on the TV channel «Kultura» ("culture"); he was also a continual guest on Radio Liberty, Moscow. Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 he and his family fled Russia to settle in Germany. Alfred Schnittke's opera Life with an Idiot is based on Erofeev‘s story of the same name, which he made into a libretto for the composer. The 2012 Finnish documentary movie "Russian Libertine" is centered on Victor Erofeev and his view of the protests leading up to the 2012 Russian Presidential election. On 3 October 2013, Victor Erofeev received the Chevalier of Legion of Honour title from the French Government.
Mark Garber
Mark Garber is qualified as a medical doctor and holds a degree in Psycho-Neuro Endocrinology. In the mid-eighties he was the Vice-Chairman of the USSR National Centre of Psycho-Endocrinology. During the Gorbachev era Mark started two of the first joint ventures between Soviet and American companies - Sovaminco (book publishing and printing services) and Mebinvest (inventions in medicine, biology and environmental issues). Mark is an expert in natural resources, with a focus on oil production, processing and transportation. In 1987 he founded one of the first private oil companies in the Soviet Union. Between 1993 and 1996 he was Advisor to the Minister of Fuel & Energy of the Russian Federation. He was a Board member of the Russian Government's Economic Policy Commission and the National Fund for Strategic Resources. In 1995, in partnership with an Anglo-Swiss financial group, he tarted MC Securities, an investment banking business (brokerage and corporate finance) that grew to be the third largest brokerage house in Russia. He was an executive director responsible for Russia when it was purchased by Robert Fleming & Co (FF&P) in 1998. In 2012 Mark bought out the Russian part of FF&P together with his partners former Head of JP Morgan, Ian Cazenove and Hannam, forming the new company GHP that specializes in real estate, asset management and investment banking.
Lisa Goldman-Van Nostrand
Lisa Goldman-Van Nostrand is a strategic advisor to Sumitomo Chemical, one of Japan’s leading chemical companies and a leader in the development and innovation of new vector control tools for public health. Since 2012, Ms. Goldman-Van Nostrand has served as a Board member of the Roll Back Malaria (RBM) Partnership, representing the Private Sector. In this capacity, she was named a member of the Transition Oversight Committee implementing the new malaria partnership mechanisms in 2015. Previously, she served on RBM's Task Force on Architecture and Governance (Dec. 2014-May 2015) as well as the GMAP2 Task Force (May 2013-May 2015) to develop the framework for Action and Investment to defeat Malaria 2016-2030 (AIM). Ms. Goldman-Van Nostrand was elected as Co-Chair of the RBM Malaria Advocacy Working Group in 2012; in this role, she works to coordinate malaria partners' strategic advocacy in the changing development landscape. Prior to 2012, some highlights of her work for Sumitomo Chemical included management of the launch ceremony for Sumitomo Chemical's joint venture with A to Z Textile Mills in Tanzania, and executive production of the OlysetPhotos.com photo library — a seven-country "real person" campaign depicting healthy, happy people with bed nets — and the “Palufoot” PSA campaigns, broadcast during the World Cup, a series of creative spots with 27 top African football stars vying off against malaria. In 2005, Ms. Goldman-Van Nostrand began her work in malaria through her role as international producer of Youssou N’Dour’s Africa Live: Roll Back Malaria concert. Mick Csaky's documentary of the concert was televised globally on the BBC, PBS, Arte, TV5, and across Africa, and was viewed by more than a billion people. Ms. Goldman-Van Nostrand continues to serve as an advisor to Minister N'Dour in his humanitarian work. In 2004, Ms. Goldman-Van Nostrand also served as "Internet Tsarina" for Quincy Jones' We Are the Future concert. From 1995-1999, Ms. Goldman-Van Nostrand co-founded and served as CEO of Construct, an early Internet company that fused engineering and design to create compelling online worlds. The high creative standards at Construct earned the company a blue-chip customer base and three major prizes, before its aquisition in 1999 by a New York-based special effects company. Ms. Goldman-Van Nostrand co-founded and was Director of The Interactive Media Festival, an international juried competition for the emerging form of interactive media, from 1992-1995. She started her career in Silicon Valley learning strategic communication from Andrea Cunningham, the PR maven who worked with Steve Jobs to launch the Apple MacIntosh computer. Ms. Goldman-Van Nostrand graduated with honors in Fine Arts from Rice University, and also studied at the Université de Paris IV, Sorbonne. She was a delegate to the World Economic Forum from 2004-2009, and was named a Young American Leader by The Russian-American Institute in 1998.
Nicolas V. Iljine
Nicolas V. Iljine was born in Paris and educated in Great Britain and France, studied mathematics at the Sorbonne and then specialized in public relations. He serves as consultant on international cooperation to several European cultural institutions. Nic was appointed Advisor to the General Director of the State Hermitage in November 2014. Nic has been instrumental in creating and implementing museum projects on Russian art that include The Great Utopia, Chagall’s Jewish Theater, Amazons of the Avant-Garde, (opened in New York by President V. V. Putin and Kazimir Malevich, Suprematism, and RUSSIA! which was opened in 2005 by Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin. He was author or editor on: 8 Illustrated publications for Lufthansa on flight—myths and legends Sold Treasures of Russia, Trilistnik, Moscow, 2000. Odessa Memories, University of Washington Press, 2003 Pass to Paradise, Vagrius, Moscow, 2008 Nikolai Suetin, Palace Editions, St. Petersburg, 2008 Fire of Worlds, Progress-Traditsia, Moscow 2009 Memories of Baku, Marquand Books, Seattle 2013 Selling Russia’s Treasures, Abeville Press, New York, 2013 Tiflis Memories, expected Autumn 2017
Anisa Mehdi
Anisa Mehdi is Executive Director of Abraham Path is an Emmy Award-winning broadcast journalist and writer specializing in religion and the arts. She writes a global affairs column for Stratfor.com, and consults to the Association of Performing Arts Presenters and the Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art. Anisa was a 2009-2010 Fulbright Scholar in Jordan. Her documentaries have appeared on PBS, ABC and National Geographic Television.
Evelyn Messinger
Evelyn Messinger is a writer, former television producer and non-profit executive who lives in San Francisco. She is the founder of Digital Citizen, a pioneer in citizen engagement media that connects Americans to their leaders, each other, and the world. Evelyn was the creator and co-producer of the national television programs known as Spacebriges, which connected the US and the Soviet Union in the 1980’s and won multiple awards including a national Emmy Award. She worked as a producer and video editor for CNN and CBS News news bureaus in San Francisco, and as a documentary and feature producer for award-winning programs that have appeared on the BBC, PBS, ARTE and many others. As a writer, her articles and essays have appeared in Huffington Post, Kveller, PBS’ MediaShift, The Nation, and many others. More recently, Evelyn has written articles about Americans and Russians in dialogue, including the 2023 essay, Puckleman’s Way, in Drexel University's literary magazine, The Smart Set. She has also produced a range of projects, including under our original name, Internews Interactive. These include the News Ambassadors radio pilot of 2023; the Goldziher award for journalists in 2017, 2019 and 2022; the TV and web video series This Planet; the 2013 Real Dialogues “Work & Wages” project; the 2012 election project, Digital Citizen 2012; and the Webby Award-winning international news feature series Global Pulse.
Tamar Miller
Tamar Miller consults to social benefit organizations and institutions of higher learning. She is Project Lead for curriculum development for the Abdelkader Education Project and Project Lead for the Goldziher Prize for Journalists, based at the Center for Jewish-Christian-Muslim Relations at Merrimack College in Andover, MA. Tamar also teaches Social Justice and the politics of diversity at Merrimack. Previously, Tamar’s consulting practice ranged from working with the Center for Contemplative Mind in Society, introducing Harvard and MIT faculty to meditation as a pedagogic practice; to crafting a parliamentary campaign in Kuwait; to strategic evaluations for the Fetzer Institute’s science and spirituality unit. Tamar was VP Education and one of three founders of American Higher Education, Inc. based in Cambridge, MA. and was Partner in Middle East Holdings, a business development firm in Boston and Dubai. Beginning as Director of Leadership Development at Harvard’s Kennedy School, she then held the position of Executive Director of the Institute for Social and Economic Policy in the Middle East. Tamar is an advisor to TRACK TWO: An Institute for Citizen Diplomacy; on the board of directors of the Parents’ Circle for Bereaved Israeli and Palestinian Families and IAMYOURPROTECTOR.org; and was on the founding board of the Alliance for Middle East Peace. Tamar holds a B.A. in Philosophy and Judaic Studies, Master of Social Work from Yeshiva University, and a Master of Public Administration from Harvard University.
Michael Murphy
Michael Murphy is the co‑founder and Chairman Emeritus of Esalen Institute and the author of both fiction and non‑fiction books that explore evidence for meta‑normal capacities in human beings, including Golf in the Kingdom and The Future of the Body. During his fifty- year involvement in the Human Potential Movement, he and his work have been profiled in the New Yorker and featured in many magazines and journals worldwide. A graduate of Stanford University, he was one of the first Americans to live at the Sri Aurobindo Ashram in Pondicherry, India in the mid 1950s. In the 1980s, Murphy helped start a successful Soviet‑American Exchange Program, which was a premiere diplomacy vehicle for citizen‑to‑citizen Russian‑American relations. Boris Yeltsin's first visit to America In 1989, was initiated by Esalen. His other books include The Life We Are Given (co‑authored with George Leonard), The Kingdom of Shivas Irons, Jacob Atabet, An End to Ordinary History, In the Zone: Transcendent Experience in Sports (coauthored with Rhea White), and The Physical and Psychological Effects of Meditation.
Mariah Nimmons
Mariah Nimmons joined Track Two in 2017 as a program consultant working on communications and web development. She was drawn to the organization’s commitment to maintaining dialogue between groups in conflict at a time when communication across borders and distances is easier than ever, but growing increasingly dysfunctional. Prior to joining Track Two, Nimmons worked with several organizations on a variety of digital projects, supporting founders who are in transition. Nimmons also worked as an organizational consultant on the congressional campaign of a 25-year-old woman from Northern California and before that, as the director of multiple children’s programs in the region.
Joe Orrach
Joe Orrach is a versatile artist, renowned as a choreographer, performer, and storyteller in both live theater and film. Formerly a Welterweight champion of the US Air Force, Joe transitioned from boxing to dance, specializing in tap. Referred to as the "pugilistic hoofer," his Newyorican background enriches his highly rhythmic creations. Joe has shared the stage with tap luminaries such as Gregory Hines, Savion Glover, and the Nicholas Brothers, and has collaborated with directors including Woody Allen and James Mangold. From 2013 to 2019, Joe conceived, directed, and performed in numerous original works, showcasing his talent across US and European theaters, including venues such as Jacob’s Pillow and the Kennedy Center. Notably, he has incorporated the speed bag as a percussive instrument into some of his works, showcasing his versatility. In San Francisco, Joe was a prominent figure in Teatro Zinzanni from 2000 to 2006, embodying various characters such as Tino the Puerto Rican parking attendant and Gentleman Joe the Barbary Coast boxer. With an MFA from USC in Dramatic Arts, Joe is committed to community engagement, having developed a conflict resolution workshop for ex-gang members in LA and conducting "Shakespeare Beats" programs in public schools. He also serves as an adjunct instructor, imparting his knowledge of theater and performance. Through the Joe Orrach Performance Project (JOPP), a 501(c)(3) organization and East Bay Center for Performing Arts, Joe empowers students to tell their own stories through rhythm, movement, and voice. He has received recognition for his teaching, including Dance Studio Life's Generous Heart Award and an IZZY award for his original performance writing. Orrach just finished filming a video in Paris with Ilya Lagutenko of the Russian rock band, Mumiy Troll. Joe is working on his latest play Champeens, told through narrative, movement and live music. Spanning the 20th century, It’s a story of 6 world-champion boxers who assume heroic proportions for a generation of their compatriots.
Vladimir Pozner
Vladimir Pozner is an internationally known political commentator and journalist. Born in France, Mr. Pozner lived for fifteen years in the United States before moving to the Soviet Union. His personal experiences in both the United States and the Soviet Union give him a unique perspective on the Russian-American relationship. He is the author of several books including the best seller, Parting With Illusions and was the host of one of Russia’s most popular television programs.
Stephen A. Schwartz
Stephen A. Schwartz is a scientist, futurist, and award winning author, is the columnist for the journal Explore, and editor of the daily Schwartz Report. Current academic and research appointments: Distinguished Consulting Faculty of SaybrookUniversity, a Fellow of the William James Center for Consciousness Studies, Sofia University, and a Research Associate of the Cognitive Sciences Laboratory of the Laboratories for Fundamental Research. Prior academic appointments: Senior Samueli Fellow for Brain, Mind and Healing of the SamueliInstitute; BIAL Fellow; founder and Research Director of the Mobius laboratory; Executive Director of the Rhine Research Center; and Senior Fellow of The Philosophical Research Society. Government appointments: Special Assistant for Research and Analysis to the Chief of Naval Operations, consultant to the Oceanographer of the Navy. Author of more than 130 technical reports and papers, 20 academic book chapters and four trade books: The Secret Vaults of Time, The Alexandria Project, Mind Rover, Opening to the Infinite, and The 8 Laws of Change, winner of the 2016 Nautilus Book Award for Social Change, as well as a novel Awakening – A Novel of Aliens and Consciousness. He is the recipient of the 2017 Parapsychological Association Award for Outstanding Contributions, and was selected by OOOM Magazine (Germany) as one of the 100 most Inspiring People in the World. He is listed in: Who's Who in the World, Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the West, Who's Who in Science and Medicine.
Kim Spencer
Kim Spencer is a television broadcaster and producer of more than 60 documentaries and news specials. He helped pioneer satellite “spacebridges” between the US and Soviet Union in the 1980’s, culminating in the Emmy Award-winning "Capital to Capital" series of seven live broadcasts on ABC linking the US Congress with the USSR Supreme Soviet. Spencer was a co-founder in 1982 of Internews Network, which now supports independent media in nearly 100 countries. Spencer was coordinating producer at the launch of ABC News “Prime Time Live” in 1989, producing multiple episodes around the world, including an unprecedented one-hour live broadcast from inside the Kremlin. In France, he co-developed the innovative "Vis à Vis" series: twenty transcontinental video dialogues linking people ‘face to face’ from their homes and workplaces, for European broadcasters and PBS. Returning to Internews, he managed a project in Israel that trained Palestinian journalists and provided equipment for independent TV stations in the West Bank. In 1999, Spencer was the co-founder of Link TV, the independent satellite network devoted to global affairs. There he co-created the Peabody Award-winning daily newscast "Mosaic: World News from the Middle East” (over 2,100 episodes from 2001 to 2012) and was Executive Producer of Link TV's weekly series "Earth Focus," the longest-running environmental program on US television. Spencer retired from Link TV in 2022 and now manages the Transformational Media Fund at the Mediators Foundation.
Anna Vassilieva
Anna Vassilieva is a professor, author, translator and editor. Her expertise comprises Contemporary Russian politics, Russian politics in the post-Soviet space, Russian culture and society. Professor Vassilieva holds Ph.D. in history from the Diplomatic Academy of the Russian Federation. She authored The Russian Émigré Press on Democracy in Russia, 1980-1990s, co-authored the study Influence of Russian Culture on Russian Negotiating Style, co-edited Russia and East Asia: Informal and Gradual Integration, as well as Crossing National Border: Human Migration Issues in Northeast Asia. She translated Dead End: the Road to Afghanistan, The Road to Home, Colors of Jazz. Professor Vassilieva contributed articles and book chapters to numerous volumes and published commentaries of Russian foreign and domestic policy in the International Herald Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Moscow Times, Asahi Shimbun, La Razon, Jornal do Brazil. She has been interviewed on Al Jazeera America, CNN International and PBS NewsHour. Professor Vassilieva has taught Russian Studies at the Monterey Institute and served as a Russian Studies program head for over two decades. She is a founder and director of the Graduate Initiative in Russian Studies, the program of studying contemporary Russian politics and society through the lens of Russian political scientists, historians, economists, that is funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Masha Vorontsova
In addition to serving as an advisor to Track Two, Masha is a Marine Conservation professional. She has arranged partnerships with policymakers internationally and in Russia and the former USSR countries and has a cross-cultural skill set identifying her as a change agent for positive environmental impact and awareness. She has extensive global experience with knowledge on conventions (CITES, CMS, IWC, CBD) and new UN BBNJ, as well as with international organizations IUCN, UN, UNEP, UNESCO, World Bank, and EBRD. Experienced Director with a demonstrated history of working in nonprofit management. Her skills include Nonprofit management, sustainable development, corporate social responsibility, coaching, and governmental relations. Masha has been working with NGOs since 1994. She is a scientist with a postgraduate degree course focused on fine structure of tunicate larvae from the Institute of Developmental Biology, N.Koltsov. She worked for two years in Viet Nam, on coral reefs ecosystems; for seven months at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, where her collection of Tunicates from VietNam is now stored. She completed a Post Doc at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada on the fine structure, and immunocytochemistry of the nervous system of the tunicate tadpole.










