Andrew Chatting

Senior Project Manager, Environment And Resilience at ECODIT

Andrew Chatting is an experienced senior project manager specializing in environmental resilience and water management. Currently serving at ECODIT since October 2017, Andrew has held various roles, including Senior Project Manager for Environment and Resilience and Project Manager for Water. Prior experience includes consulting for the World Bank, overseeing significant water supply and sanitation programs in Vietnam, and managing operations as Country Director for ACTED, where Andrew led a €5 million project portfolio. Andrew’s background also encompasses diverse positions in WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) program management and consultancy throughout organizations such as Mercy Corps and Peace Corps. Andrew holds a Master's degree in Water Management from Cranfield University and has a strong foundation in international affairs and nonprofit development.

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ECODIT

ECODIT is an international development firm working with governments, businesses, and local communities to advance environmentally- and socially-responsible development around the world. We provide technical assistance services ranging from quick-turnaround assessments and evaluations to design and implementation of long-term multi-million dollar projects. Since its founding in 1993, ECODIT has provided professional services through over 250 projects/contracts to diverse clients in more than 50 countries. Building on our track record of success, we have continuously expanded the depth and breadth of our expertise in the water, energy, environment, and urban and local governance sectors. To serve our clients most effectively, ECODIT has two permanent office locations: one in the Washington, DC area (USA) and one in Beirut (Lebanon). In addition, ECODIT maintains a number of project-dedicated offices around the world; as of May 2023, ECODIT has project offices in Beirut, Lebanon; Monrovia, Liberia; Colombo, Sri Lanka; Harare, Zimbabwe; and Phnom Penh, Cambodia.


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