Bilal Eksili serves as the Executive Director of the National Council on Civil Advocacy, where he leverages over 15 years of extensive experience in government relations, public policy, and community advocacy to champion human rights and democratic values on a global scale. His role encompasses...
Bilal Eksili serves as the Executive Director of the National Council on Civil Advocacy, where he leverages over 15 years of extensive experience in government relations, public policy, and community advocacy to champion human rights and democratic values on a global scale. His role encompasses full accountability for the organization’s operations and strategic planning, ensuring that initiatives align with the mission of promoting freedom of expression and the rule of law. Under his leadership, the Council has undertaken several key projects aimed at enhancing civic engagement and empowering marginalized communities.
Bilal's expertise in international relations and foreign policy has been instrumental in developing robust media strategies that amplify the voices of civil society organizations. He actively engages with federal government representatives, advocating for legislation that supports human rights and democratic governance. His adeptness in public relations and communications allows him to effectively represent the Council in high-stakes meetings, fostering partnerships with NGOs and stakeholders across various sectors.
A strong proponent of grassroots organizing, Bilal has successfully led outreach initiatives that mobilize community members to participate in advocacy efforts. His commitment to intercultural communication and peacebuilding has not only strengthened the Council’s community development programs but has also facilitated cross-functional team collaboration, driving impactful change. As a thought leader in the non-profit sector, Bilal Eksili continues to inspire others with his vision-driven approach, ensuring that the principles of democracy and human rights remain at the forefront of global discourse.