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    Elizabeth Hume

    Vice President at Alliance for Peacebuilding

    Elizabeth Hume is an accomplished Conflict Resolution and Peacebuilding Specialist with over 20 years of experience in senior leadership roles.

    She has a strong background in designing, developing, implementing, and evaluating large-scale operational programs in regions like Africa, Asia, and Europe.

    Elizabeth possesses exceptional communication, representational, and staff management skills honed through her extensive work experience.

    Her expertise spans across democracy, governance, rule of law, elections, conflict resolution, mediation, peacebuilding, security sector, diplomacy, and humanitarian response.

    She has successfully managed significant project portfolios, ensuring they align with government, donor, and global strategies.

    Elizabeth excels in fundraising and is well-versed in major donor and global policies related to democracy, governance, conflict resolution, and peacebuilding.

    Her career includes roles in US government agencies, non-profit organizations, NGOs, and international organizations, where she engaged with various host governments.

    Elizabeth holds a Master of Arts in Negotiation, Conflict Resolution, and Peacebuilding from California State University Dominguez Hills, a Doctor of Law from Vermont Law School, and a Bachelor of Arts in History from Boston College.

    She has held key positions at Alliance for Peacebuilding, School for International Training, FHI 360, Pact, USAID, International Rescue Committee, and OSCE.

    Elizabeth's experience as Vice President at Alliance for Peacebuilding and Adjunct Professor at School for International Training showcases her leadership and educational contributions to the field.

    Her roles at organizations like USAID, International Rescue Committee, and OSCE highlight her diverse expertise in conflict resolution, peacebuilding, and legal advisory services.

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    Washington D.C. Metro Area