International Paralympic Committee
Evan Nañoz is an experienced professional in business IT applications, data governance, and training and development, currently serving as the Business IT Applications & Accessibility Manager at the International Paralympic Committee since April 2023. Previously, Evan held various roles at ING, including Data Governance Officer and Data Quality Officer, where responsibilities included implementing data governance processes and ensuring data quality compliance. Prior to ING, Evan worked at Shell in multiple capacities, such as Business Process Analyst and Performance Analyst, focusing on operational performance and talent development. Earlier career experiences include roles at Aditya Birla Group and Stream Global Services, emphasizing training and development. Evan holds an MBA from San Beda College and degrees in Electronics and Communications Engineering from AMA University.
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International Paralympic Committee
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The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is the global governing body of the Paralympic Movement. Its primary responsibilities are to support our 200 plus members, develop Para sport and advocate social inclusion, ensure the successful delivery and organisation of the Paralympic Games and act as the international federation for 6 Para sports. Founded on 22 September 1989 as a non-profit organisation, the IPC is an athlete-centred organisation composed of an elected Governing Board, a management team and various Standing Committees and Councils. Since 1999 we have been headquartered in Bonn, Germany. The IPC seeks to make for an inclusive world through sport by developing sports opportunities for all people with disabilities from the beginner to elite level. It currently employs over 130 people from more than 40 countries. Thanks to the unique combination of ever-improving athletic performance and increasing global awareness, the Paralympic Games are today firmly established as the world’s number one sport event for driving social inclusion. The event boasts a strong track record for transforming attitudes, cities, countries, and the lives of millions of people around the world.