Energy 4 Impact
Chris Browne's work experience begins in 2008 as a Play Worker at Challengers. They later join the British Army as an Officer Cadet, where they receive military and leadership training. In 2010, Chris works as an Analyst and Developer at Dstl, specializing in modeling the destruction of chemical and biological agents. After completing various placements, Chris then becomes a Business Analyst at Four Points Assistance, identifying inefficiencies and providing solutions. In 2016, they transition to Schlumberger as a Positioning Engineer, managing survey planning and operations in marine seismic surveys. Continuing their career in the energy sector, Chris joins Hybrid Social Solutions, Inc. in 2018 as an Analyst, conducting research and testing protocols for solar water pumps. Also in 2018, they begin working at Energy 4 Impact, initially as an Analyst and Data Scientist, and later as a Knowledge Management & Data Specialist, overseeing MEL systems and training staff. Currently, Chris holds the position of Head of MEL and Data Management at Energy 4 Impact, where they lead a team in developing quality MEL and data management, while also providing technical oversight in projects involving large or complex data components.
Chris Browne attended Alton College from 2008 to 2010, but did not earn a degree or specify a field of study. From 2011 to 2015, they pursued their Master of Engineering degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering with Management at Imperial College London.
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Energy 4 Impact
Energy 4 Impact is Mercy Corps' energy platform dedicated to reducing poverty in Africa through access to clean energy and helping businesses and communities make better use of that expanded access. Energy 4 Impact values access to energy not as an end in itself but for the difference it makes to people’s lives every day, in terms of agricultural development, economic growth, humanitarian response and climate resilience. Supported by a small team in London, Energy 4 Impact operates from regional hubs in Kenya, Senegal, Benin, Tanzania, and Rwanda. Over the last 15 years, Energy 4 Impact has provided access to 20 million people in Africa.