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Meet the Volunteers

Zahra Radjavi

Zahra works as the Emerging Markets Development Advisor Program (EMDAP) Adviser/Business Development Consultant with Petra National TrustZahra (PNT). PNT, the only non-profit Jordanian organization, is solely focused on the protection preservation and conservation of the archaeological, natural, and cultural heritage of Petra and the Petra Region. Zahra led efforts to create and implement sustainable income streams and endowments for PNT including but not limited to: fundraising, new product/service development, and grant writing. Zahra also worked closely with the Director, Board, and staff to contribute her expertise and experience with global NGO best practices to increase the capacity and efficiency of staff in carry out PNT's mission. Read more about Zahra...

 

Harold "Hal" Handley

A former Senior Vice President with McCormick & Company with 47 years of experience in food product sales, marketing and production, Hal has worked extensively in emerging economies around the world helping agribusinesses Haldevelop strategic plans, consulting on organization structure and evaluating product performance. During a recent project in Sri Lanka, Hal conducted exhaustive background research on the Sri Lankan cinnamon industry, which ultimately allowed him to hit the ground running upon arrival in Colombo. During Hal's in-country market assessment, he realized that the new U.S. Food Safety Modernization Act, signed in to law in January 2011, would have significant ramifications for Sri Lankan cinnamon. Although outside the scope of his project, Hal began a campaign to inform the local stakeholders of this new regulation, of which none of them were aware at the time. He sees the potential for this work to make a significant impact on the Sri Lankan national economy and, thereby, the livelihoods of people throughout the country. Read more about Hal...

 

Judith Moses

Judith has been involved in several Farmer to Farmer USAID Projects, including Capacity Building with Farmer Cooperative in Dladie, Mali, FeedingJudith and Management of Newborn Sheep and Goats in Bamako, Mali, Improved Small Ruminant Milk Production in Dladie, Mali and the AMHARA Goat and Sheep Assessment in Ethiopia. Read more about Judith...

 

Mr. Harris Berger

A consultant and professional trainer, Harris Berger has volunteered many times for FSVC, passing on his extensive credit and lending expertise in India, Indonesia, Algeria, and Egypt.

"All of the people that I’ve met at FSVC are true development professionals and have an in-depth understanding of the business climate in the countries that they work in. It’s been a great experience to volunteer. I have more than 30 years of commercial credit, Harris Bergercommercial lending, and professional training experience in banking and credit to offer.


"The credit and lending infrastructures were very basic in these countries, so clearly there is a great opportunity for volunteers to add value. The bottom line is, people overseas are just like us. They want to have good careers, they want to put food on the table and send their kids to school, and one of the great benefits of the FSVC volunteer experience is to solidify cultural relationships overseas."

 

Illinois man takes volunteering as opportunity to make a difference one on one. Read more…

 

 

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