International Business & Technical Consultants, Inc. (IBTCI)
Noel Sylver Mondjo is an experienced professional with a background in economic, education, and environmental practices, currently serving as an intern at International Business & Technical Consultants, Inc. since August 2015. Prior experience includes working as the Assistant to the Business Development Director at Africare and volunteering at Ashoka. Additionally, Noel held the position of General Manager at AfricaInvestmentConsulting, overseeing office management. Noel holds a Master's in Business Law from Université libre de Tunis and a Certificate in International Business Management from Georgetown University.
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International Business & Technical Consultants, Inc. (IBTCI)
International Business & Technical Consultants Inc. (IBTCI), a U.S. business, was incorporated in 1987 to support and facilitate economic and industrial development. Initially, our services were directed toward improving the operational efficiency and management of public and private sector enterprises. As the firm grew, we began managing larger scale projects and indefinite quantity contracts involving both technical assistance and training activities. Today, IBTCI is a leader in providing monitoring and evaluation, capacity building, and learning services worldwide. Our targeted methods serve to inform governments and international donors on lessons learned, and pave a way to sustainable development in the world’s poorest countries and conflict areas. IBTCI has worked in over 100 countries, led more than 200 projects, has held over 13 world-wide IQC-type contracts and implemented more than 25 complex, multi-year, multi-million dollar contracts. IBTCI has served governments, private sector companies and institutions such as the African Development Bank (AfDB), Asian Development Bank (ADB), European Union (EU), European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), Department for International Development United Kingdom (DFID), the FIRST Initiative (FIRST), Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), International Monetary Fund (IMF), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the World Bank (WB).