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Vincent Briac
Economic Security Coordinator chez International Committee of the Red Cross - ICRC
Vincent Briac is a development and humanitarian advisor with a strong commitment to excellence. He possesses proven skills in managing priorities, schedules, and timelines, as well as leading and coordinating diverse teams in challenging environments. Vincent excels in building trustworthy relationships with communities, partners, and authorities to align organizational strategies with local expectations. His key assets include being results-driven, displaying integrity, and having adaptability. He is a seasoned specialist in livestock breeding and pastoralism.
Vincent pursued his education by studying Master of Science at the Tropical Institute in Anvers and completing Bachelor's degree studies at the Université De Namur. His academic journey reflects his dedication to gaining expertise in his field.
Throughout his professional journey, Vincent has held various significant roles in renowned organizations. He served as the Coordinator of Economic Security in Niger at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), bringing his expertise to the humanitarian sector. Prior to that, he was the Owner and Director of BRIAC Consulting, where he further honed his managerial and advisory skills.
Vincent's previous roles include serving as the Economic Security Team Leader at ICRC, Country Coordinator/Head of Delegation at Croix-Rouge suisse, and Consultant Specialist on Pastoral Crisis Management at the World Bank Group. His experience also encompasses consultancy and training roles with organizations like Livestock Emergency Guidelines & Standards (LEGS), Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Vincent has a rich background in working with prestigious entities including the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), where he held various senior positions in health and emergency response units.
Additionally, Vincent has contributed to initiatives such as the Influenza Unit at IFRC, showcasing his diverse skill set. He has also undertaken consultancy assignments with the ICRC, where his expertise in livestock and agriculture specialist roles proved invaluable. Moreover, Vincent has been involved in leadership positions at Veterinaires Sans Frontieres Europe, emphasizing his dedication to humanitarian and development causes on a global scale.