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Dr.
Lucie C. Phillips
founder and President of International Business Initiatives, has
been designing, implementing and evaluating social and economic
development programs and policies in Africa and Latin America for
twenty-five years. She is a recognized development economist focusing
on trade and investment policy, as well as rural job creation through
artisanal and small-scale mining for the past decade.
Dr.
Phillips lectures part-time as a Professorial Lecturer at the Johns
Hopkins Nitze School of Advanced International Studies and is author
of numerous books, articles and reports. She is a member of the
Board of Trustees of the Jane Goodall Institute, which is dedicated
to improving the environment for both people and animals throughout
the world. Dr. Phillips developed a wide network of highly qualified
people for specialized international work through her professional
consulting experience and memberships, and as the wife of a former
Ambassador. She is in the Corporate Council on Africa, the Professional
Services Council, the Small Business Association of International
Contractors, and the Cosmos Club.
Dr.
Joel E. Schlesinger
has over thirty years of private, public, and NGO experience in
Africa. He has designed, led, and evaluated scores of economic development
projects from economic policy reform at the highest levels of government
to cluster building, technology transfer, and asset creation among
the most vulnerable at the village level. Prior to joining IBI,
Dr. Schlesinger served for seven years as Director for Africa for
Chemonics International, a leading American firm providing technical
assistance to the developing world. A Senior Foreign Service Officer,
he served as USAID Mission Director in Mali and Deputy Mission Director
in Tanzania. As the USAID Deputy Assistant Administrator for Legislative
and Public Affairs, he represented the agency to Congress. He also
served as the Country Director for two NGOs working directly at
the grassroots. As IBIs Senior Vice President for Business
Development, Dr. Schlesinger combines his long-standing commitment
to Africa and his deep interest in leadership as the starting point
for analysis of how leadership on the continent must change if African
organizations are to compete successfully in an era of globalization.
David
R. Colvin
is an experienced communications professional with a background
in Middle Eastern and African affairs and specialized field work
in small-scale mining. He has worked to build the capacity of institutions
and individuals in Western, Eastern and Southern Africa. He is a
skilled project manager, with a thorough understanding of U.S. Government
development assistance policies and procedures. Prior to joining
IBI, Mr. Colvin served for seven years in the U.S. Department of
State as a public diplomacy officer. He also worked for three years
at the Managing Editor of The Middle East Journal, published
by the Middle East Institute in Washington, DC. As Senior Vice President
for Operations at IBI, Mr. Colvin provides strategic and operational
leadership for a variety of economic development projects by bringing
to bear the latest and most innovative management techniques. He
provides management oversight for a variety of projects primarily
in Africa, using IBIs approach of Global Insight, Local
Solutions on issues concerning poverty, corruption, environmental
damage, judicial incompetence, and failed fiscal and monetary policies.
Jim
Dobbin
is
Vice President and the head of IBIs Dobbin Planning Group.
He is a regional planning and landscape architecture expert and
a pioneer in the design and implementation of integrated, multi-sectoral
approaches to regional growth and development. In 1976, he founded
Dobbin International, which was the first consulting firm in the
world to specialize in integrated coastal management (ICM) planning.
In his more than 30 years of experience, Mr. Dobbin has provided
expertise in ICM; strategic environmental assessments and ocean
planning; biodiversity conservation (terrestrial and marine protected
areas); tourism, ecotourism, resort and recreation planning; environmental
audits and impact assessments; land planning, landscape architecture,
and waterfront planning; and demonstrative evidence, graphics and
litigation support. In 2007, Dobbin International merged with IBI.
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