Nicole
Etchart is a Co-Founder and CEO of NESsT. Nicole has over twenty years
experience in international development, nonprofit management and civil
society development. She has held numerous executive positions with international
organizations working in the USA, Africa, Asia and Latin America. From 1995-97,
as the first Executive Director of the Association for Women in Development
(AWID), Ms. Etchart engineered AWID's transition from a volunteer -run association
to a professional international membership organization of over 1000 gender-in-development
researchers, development practitioners and policymakers in over 80 countries.
From 1991-1994, she was the founding Program Manager of the Third Sector
Project, an NGO development initiative within the Johns Hopkins University
Institute for Policy Studies. The program provided capacity-building and
management assistance to leaders of NGOs in seven countries across for Central
and Eastern Europe. For five years prior, she was Director of the Global
Education Office at Catholic Relief Services (CRS) where she oversaw 20
programs focusing on increasing awareness of poverty and development issues.
From 1984-86, as a recipient of the prestigious Presidential Fellowship
for "fast-track" public leaders, Ms. Etchart served in both the
Foreign Agricultural Service of the US Department of Agriculture, overseeing
the implementation of food assistance programs in Africa, and in the Caribbean
Affairs Office of the US Agency for International Development, responsible
for the implementation of the Caribbean Development Initiative, an effort
aimed to foster trade and development. In 1983-1987, along with three international
development professionals, Ms. Etchart was a volunteer co-founder of Communications
for Development, an international nonprofit organization dedicated to educating
the US public on international development issues. There, Ms. Etchart was
involved in the production of several multi-media programs on international
development and interdependence. She currently sits on the Boards of Directors
of Colegio Media de Santiago and the Comité para la Democratización
de la Informática (CDI) in Chile. Ms. Etchart holds an M.A. in International
Studies from the Johns Hopkins University, Nitze School of Advanced International
Studies (SAIS) with a focus on economic development and Latin American Studies
and a B.A., magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa in Latin American Studies from
Tulane University where she received the President´s award for academic
excellence and extra curricular contribution. She speaks four languages
fluently (English, French, Portuguese and Spanish). She was born and currently
lives in Santiago, Chile. |