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Stacia George

Director, West and Central Africa and Haiti

Stacia George is an accomplished professional in international development and conflict resolution, currently recognized for her previous role as Director for West and Central Africa and Haiti at Chemonics International, a prominent global development firm. In this capacity, she led various development programs addressing critical issues such as peacebuilding, governance, and countering violent extremism from March 2017 to April 2021.15

Background and Experience

George has a rich background in conflict management and international development, with over two decades of experience. Before her tenure at Chemonics, she served as the Deputy Director for USAID’s Office of Transition Initiatives (OTI), where she managed significant programs in conflict-affected regions including Afghanistan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).14 Her work involved supporting peace processes and community reintegration efforts for ex-combatants and war-affected youth.5

She has also held positions such as a foreign policy fellow on the Africa Subcommittee of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee and practice director for government services at Caerus Associates. Her expertise spans stabilization, democracy promotion, and community-driven development programming.13

Education

Stacia George holds a Master’s degree in International Conflict Management and Economics from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and dual Bachelor's degrees in International Studies and Spanish from Niagara University.14 She was also a Council on Foreign Relations International Affairs Fellow in 2011, which further enhanced her insights into global issues.4

Current Role

As of now, George has transitioned to a role at The Carter Center as the Director of the Conflict Resolution Program, where she continues her commitment to mitigating conflict and fostering peace in challenging environments globally.3 Her career reflects a steadfast dedication to making tangible differences in communities affected by conflict.

Stacia George's LinkedIn profile can be found under the username staciageorge, where she shares insights into her professional journey and ongoing projects.25

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Location

Washington D.C. Metro Area