Counterpart International
Director of Usda Programs
Independant Consultant (Self Employed)
Emerging Markets Development Advisor
Dai Aug 2016 - Jan 2018
Director, Project Delivery, Africa
Land O'lakes, Inc. Jan 2013 - Jun 2016
Global Director of Programs
Land O'lakes, Inc. Oct 2011 - Jan 2013
Africa Program Director
Education:
University of Maryland 2004 2015 - 2015
Master of Business Administration, Masters
University of Maryland 2004 2002 - 2004
Master of Business Administration, Masters, Marketing
Earlham College 1985 - 1990
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Arts In Business Administration, Biology
Skills:
International Development Proposal Writing Program Management Africa Capacity Building Strategy International Relations Strategic Planning Public/Private Partnerships Analysis Ngos Value Chain Analysis Fundraising Rural Development Business Planning Program Evaluation Food Security Community Development Technical Assistance Economic Development French Management Business Strategy Grants Business Development Agriculture Leadership Program Development Public Policy Project Management Cross Functional Team Leadership Competitive Analysis Marketing Corporate Social Responsibility Social Marketing Nonprofits Policy Policy Analysis Budgets Government Entrepreneurship Financial Analysis International Project Management Sustainable Agriculture Sustainability Humanitarian Assistance Sustainable Development Social Entrepreneurship Managerial Finance Public Speaking
Interests:
Economic Empowerment Environment Science and Technology Human Rights Health
Systems and methods for secure card printing ribbon removal may include a shredding unit, a collection unit, and a processor. The shredding unit may shred card printing ribbon and generate ribbon waste. The collection unit may be removably attached to the shredding unit and receive ribbon waste from the shredding unit. The collection unit may comprise a transparent material, a visual fill line, and a sensor that determines the amount of ribbon waste contained in the collection unit. Upon determination that the amount of ribbon waste exceeds a threshold, the sensor may generate a signal. The processor may operate the shredding unit and the collection unit, receive the signal generated by the collection unit, and generate, based on the signal, a prediction of a remaining capacity of the collection unit. The ribbon may include material containing sensitive information.