Senior MEL Consultant
Guidehouse, LLC, United States
Charlie Brink is a dedicated partner in promoting women's empowerment and protection in the complex landscapes of fragile states and conflict zones and is an experienced social science researcher. Her professional journey has focused on Sub-Saharan African nations, mainly Nigeria, DRC, and Zambia, where she has worked and resided for the better part of her 15-year career. She is currently a Guidehouse contracted member of Office of Regional Peace and Security, Bureau of African Affairs leading and advising on assessments and evaluations of security assistance. Ms. Brink earned an MSW at the University of Michigan and a BA from Lyon College.
Rebecca is a M&E Specialist at Guidehouse, supporting the Office of Regional Peace and Security within the Bureau of African Affairs (AF/RPS) at the Department of State. She works on Peacekeeping Operations and Countering Violent Extremism across Africa, focusing on the Sahel and Somalia. Previously, she supported the M&E team at the Global Engagement Center. Rebecca holds a B.A. in Economics and Environmental Studies from St. Mary’s College and an M.S. in Measurement and Evaluation from American University.
Natalie began her career in the foreign assistance universe in 2016. She worked in various bureaus at the U.S. Department of State and currently works at Guidehouse with the Bureau of African Affairs. Outside of State, she worked closely with international organizations, such as the International Institute for Justice and the Rule of Law and United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime as the M&E Manager and Consultant, respectively. She holds a B.A. in Philosophy and French with a Masters in International Law and Diplomacy from The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University.
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