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Emma Impink
Programs Manager at Southern Tanzania Elephant Program
Professional Background
Emma Impink is a dedicated and experienced professional with a robust background in African studies and biological sciences, having received her education from Barnard College. Her commitment to wildlife conservation and community empowerment is evident through her extensive work with various organizations focused on impactful programs that promote sustainable practices. Currently serving as the Programs Manager at the Southern Tanzania Elephant Program, Emma is at the forefront of efforts to address human-wildlife conflict, protect endangered species, and build lasting relationships between local communities and wildlife conservation initiatives.
Emma's career trajectory includes significant roles at One Acre Fund, where she has held positions including Strategic Impact Consultation, Impact Director, Program Manager, and Program Associate. Her time at One Acre Fund reflects her ability to lead and implement impactful agricultural initiatives aimed at reducing poverty and improving food security in East Africa. Here, she developed and managed programs that provided farmers with essential resources, training, and access to markets, showcasing her strategic vision and operational expertise.
Her journey into conservation and community development also includes her role as a Fellow at The BOMA Project, where she worked on innovative solutions to lift communities out of poverty through sustainable practices. Emma has honed her research skills as a Research Assistant and Editor for Professor Severine Autesserre at Barnard College, where she contributed to academic work focusing on conflict and peace studies. This experience solidified her analytical skills and deepened her understanding of complex social issues affecting communities in Africa.
Emma has enjoyed diverse previous experiences, including her role as a Farm Hand at Gravity Hill Farm, where she cultivated her passion for agriculture and sustainability. Her creative side flourished while working as a Writing Fellow at the Barnard College Writing Center, where she assisted peers in refining their writing talents. Additionally, Emma's early career included working as an Ice Cream Prep Cook/Server at The Bent Spoon, a testament to her multifaceted skills and adaptability.
Education and Achievements
Emma Impink holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in African Studies and Biological Sciences from Barnard College, a prestigious liberal arts college dedicated to empowering women through an exceptional education. Her academic background has been instrumental in shaping her career path and equipping her with the knowledge to tackle pressing issues in conservation and community development. Further enhancing her education, Emma pursued specialized training in Wildlife Management and Human-Wildlife Conflict at the School for Field Studies, where she gained hands-on experience in addressing the complexities of coexistence between humans and wildlife.
Throughout her career, Emma has demonstrated remarkable leadership capabilities and a commitment to fostering sustainable practices. As a key player in various NGOs, her contributions have significantly impacted the lives of individuals and communities in East Africa. Emma's leadership in program management and strategic consultation has consistently led to successful project outcomes, benefiting both local populations and the ecosystems they inhabit.
Achievements
Emma’s professional journey is marked by numerous achievements that highlight her dedication and expertise. At the Southern Tanzania Elephant Program, she successfully spearheaded initiatives that not only protect elephant populations but also engage local communities in conservation efforts, ensuring that program goals align with the needs and aspirations of the people.
During her time at One Acre Fund, Emma played a crucial role in developing strategies that improved the effectiveness of agricultural programs, leading to increased crop yields and better financial outcomes for farmers. Her efforts have directly contributed to the fight against poverty and food insecurity in the region, proving her capability to make a tangible difference in people’s lives.
Emma's research work under Professor Severine Autesserre has contributed valuable insights to the fields of African studies and conflict resolution, further exemplifying her commitment to scholarly work that informs practical solutions for real-world challenges.
In addition to her direct contributions to projects, Emma has been committed to fostering collaboration and building networks among stakeholders in the fields of conservation and community development. Her experience as a fellow and leader has allowed her to mentor others, sharing her knowledge and inspiring the next generation of changemakers in Africa.
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