Elleni Tadesse Ashine has a diverse work experience spanning over two decades. Elleni began their career as a Research Assistant at the International Livestock Research Institute in 1997, where they collaborated on international research projects and facilitated studies on food security and community development.
After their role at ILRI, Elleni joined the Relief Society of Tigray (REST) as a Programming and Budgeting Expert. Elleni played a crucial role in preparing the budget for a $5 million food security program and contributed to the development of a framework for regional rural development.
In 2003, Elleni served as an Economist at the UNDP, where they led socio-economic studies on agricultural products and handicrafts. Elleni also coordinated a grant proposal to improve regional cooperative development and establish handicraft cooperatives for women.
From 2006 to 2007, Elleni worked as a Guest Researcher at the Nordic Africa Institute, managing a socio-economic study on nonprofits' role in rural market development in Africa. Elleni also published the results of their studies and assisted in planning social policy research conferences.
In 2009, Elleni joined AmeriCorps as a Project Coordinator, recruiting and training volunteers for an early reading program targeting pre-school children. Elleni also led volunteer and community engagement strategies to improve and expand program access.
Following their role at AmeriCorps, Elleni served as the Lead Community Organizer at MANY LANGUAGES ONE VOICE (MLOV)/DC Language Access Coalition. Elleni managed a multi-ethnic community organizing campaign to reduce barriers to health and socioeconomic service access, drafted public messages, and collaborated with stakeholders to develop policy proposals.
From 2011 to 2014, Elleni volunteered as an Impact Assessment Coordinator at the World Bank Family Network. Elleni supported a book project that sent thousands of books annually to developing countries, developed impact assessments, and tracked the dissemination of books and their impact on schools and students.
At DC Government, Elleni worked as a Bilingual Social Services Representative in the Department of Human Services. Their responsibilities included managing constituent case portfolios, analyzing policies related to entitlement programs, and determining eligibility for programs such as Medicaid, SNAP, TANF, and Refugee Cash Assistance.
In 2021, Elleni joined Aetena Consulting LLC/MoCo DHHS as the COVID-19 Vaccination Support Team Lead, where they provided support in the vaccination efforts and played a crucial role in coordinating and leading the team.
Currently, Elleni is a Product Support Volunteer Team Member at YouVersion, where they provide assistance and support to users of the platform.
Elleni Tadesse Ashine's education history is as follows:
Elleni completed their Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Agricultural Economics from Haramaya Institute of Technology | Haramaya University- in the years 1994 to 1997.
Elleni pursued their first Master's degree (MA) in Sustainable Development and Strategic Planning for Regional Development at Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna from 2004 to 2005.
Later, they obtained their second Master's degree (MA) in Social Entrepreneurship and International Philanthropy from the same institution, Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna, between 2006 and 2007.
Additionally, Elleni Tadesse Ashine has acquired several certifications throughout their career. Some of these include certification in Cybersecurity from HarvardX in October 2022, a certification in Data Science: Machine Learning from edX in February 2022, and a certification in Data Science: Wrangling from edX in August 2021. Elleni also holds certifications in various areas such as IT security, leadership, economic forecasting, and international studies, among others.
It is important to note that no information regarding their primary or secondary education is provided in the given data.
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