Sheila Fruman is NDI’s senior resident director in Pakistan. She held a similar posting for the Institute in Macedonia from 2001
to 2004. She brings to NDI more than 25 years experience as a social and political activist with extensive expertise in grassroots
organizing, government, politics, elections, media and the trade union movement. She has worked internationally supporting
democracy development in Algeria, Macedonia, Montenegro and Ukraine. Between her NDI postings, she headed external relations for
the U.N. Joint Election Management Body in Afghanistan. A native of Vancouver, she previously served as communications director
for three Canadian premiers. She has worked in numerous election campaigns and appeared regularly as a political commentator on
Canadian media. As a founding member of Vancouver Co-op Radio in the 1970s, she pioneered live broadcasts of city council meetings
and was active in advocating electoral reform. She earned an MA in Political Communication and a BA in Sociology.