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    Doyle Galvin

    Strategy and Corporate Development at Boost Biomes

    Doyle Galvin is a highly educated professional with a diverse academic background and extensive experience in various organizations.

    He holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Political Science from the United States Naval Academy and has studied Development Economics and International Development at The Johns Hopkins University - Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).

    Additionally, he has pursued studies in Emergency Medical Technician, Medicine, Leadership, and Emergency Management at the National Outdoor Leadership School, as well as Business Administration and Management at GIBS Business School (Gordon Institute of Business Science).

    In terms of professional experience, Doyle currently serves as the Director of Strategy and Corporate Development at Boost Biomes, showcasing his leadership and strategic skills.

    His previous roles include serving as a Strategic Project Manager/Continuous Improvement Lead in Global Vegetable Seeds at Syngenta, emphasizing his project management and continuous improvement abilities.

    He has also held positions as the Business Capability Lead for Europe, Africa Middle East, Business Development and Commercial Operations Manager for Africa New Markets, Head of Sales and Operations for Syngenta Tanzania Ltd., Implementation Manager at the Tanzania Representative Office, Financial Services Consultant for the Agriculture Value Chain Enhancement Program at ACDI/VOCA, Microfinance Consultant at Concern Worldwide, Associate Strategy and Policy Consultant at Booz Allen Hamilton, and Lieutenant in the US NAVY.

    Doyle Galvin's career reflects a strong focus on strategy, corporate development, project management, and leadership roles across various sectors and industries.

    His academic background in political science, development economics, emergency medical services, and business administration complements his extensive professional experience.