Melissa Goldman is an experienced program associate currently working at the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, where critical input has been provided for a five-year strategy aimed at improving safe water access in Ethiopia, Ghana, and Uganda. Previous roles include food systems research at CIAT, qualitative research on agroecological practices at Cornell University, and serving as an evaluation consultant for a women's leadership program. As a Food Security Specialist with the Peace Corps, Melissa developed and implemented community food security initiatives. Educational background includes a Master of Professional Studies in International Development from Cornell University and a Master of Public Health from the University of South Florida, complemented by a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Colorado Boulder.
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