About us / Our people
Team


Kasia Kotlarska
Kasia is a passionate marketer and designer with over seven years of experience working in the social enterprise and charity sectors. She’s determined to use her skills to help create a fairer society. Kasia is very excited about working with SEWF as it’s where she can achieve those goals. In her day-to-day, she helps us deliver engaging content to our audiences and promote the events.


Nthabi Modjadji
Nthabi Modjadji is a social justice activist, intersectional feminist and Rhodes University graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology and Political and International Studies. She co-founded the Breaking Down Borders Africa (BDBA) Initiative in 2016, a pan-African youth engagement and social justice programme that has connected youth from over 60 African states and the diaspora. Before joining the Social Enterprise World Forum (SEWF), Nthabi was the Programmes Manager/Administrator at BDBA. Nthabi has received several accolades, including the Sunday World Unsung Heroes Award and participation in the Nasser Fellowship for International Leadership and the World Youth Forum.


Eadie Pfahlert
Eadie Pfahlert (she/her) is a Policy Officer based in Edinburgh, originally from Australia. She works across global programs that support rural communities and social enterprises, with a focus on inclusive policy development, network building and practical collaboration.
Eadie leads work on the Global Rural Social Enterprise Network, a peer-led initiative connecting rural changemakers around the world. She also co-coordinates SEWF’s Community Hubs program, supports the SEWF Youth Advisory Group and helps deliver the bi-annual Rural Gathering.
Her work focuses on making policy more accessible and representative by centring lived experience and connecting grassroots ideas to global decision-making. She is especially passionate about rural equity and youth leadership in the social economy.



