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    Maureen Nicholson, FRSA

    Senior Project Manager

    Maureen Nicholson, FRSA, is a Senior Project Manager at Global Partners Governance (GPG), where she has been contributing her expertise since October 2023. With over 14 years of experience in project management, operations, business development, and risk management, she has a strong background in the development and humanitarian sectors.12

    Professional Background::

    • Previous Roles: Before joining GPG, Maureen worked with the Danish Refugee Council in Sudan until April 2023. She has also held significant positions at Palladium across various countries including the UK and Nigeria, and has collaborated with international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) such as the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and Save the Children. Additionally, she served as Vice Consul for the British Embassy in Turkey.1

    • Education: Maureen holds a Master’s degree in Social Psychology (Health, Community & Development) from the London School of Economics and a Bachelor’s degree in International Affairs and French from James Madison University in Virginia, USA.1

    Her extensive experience and educational background position her as a knowledgeable leader in her field, particularly in managing complex projects that address humanitarian needs.

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    Location

    Addis Ababa, Ethiopia