Grameen Foundation : Who we are : Our People : Staff : Grameen Technology Center
Grameen Technology Center Staff
Peter Bladin, Senior Vice President and Executive Director, Grameen Technology Center
George Conard, Executive Director, Mifos Initiative
Elizabeth Berthe, Director, Village Phone
Matt Duncan, Director, Market Development, Mifos Initiative
David Edelstein, Director, ICT Innovation
David Keogh, Director, New Initiatives
Emily Tucker, Director, Program Management, Mifos Initiative
Thomas Bell, Village Phone Technical Project Manager
Jeff Brewster, Mifos QA Manager
Sam Birney, Mifos Engineering Manager
Edward Cable, Mifos Marketing Coordinator
Eric Cantor, Uganda AppLab Manager
Lian Carl , Administrative Assistant
Kay Chau, Mifos Technical Program Officer
Sean DeWitt, Village Phone Technical Project Manager
Priscilla Dosiou, Mifos Program Manager
Scott Feldman, Mifos Program Manager
Adam Feuer, Mifos Software Developer
Whitney Gantt, New Initiative Technical Program Officer
Laura Hartstone, Mifos Administrative Assistant
Emma Le Du, Village Phone Technical Project Manager
Beth Mazur, Mifos Technical Program Manager
Van Mittal-Henkle, Mifos Senior Software Developer
Adam Monsen, Mifos Software Developer
Keith Pierce, Mifos Software Developer
Aliya Walji, Mifos Technical Program Manager
Lea Werbel, Village Phone Program Officer
Ryan Whitney, Mifos Technical Program Manager
Tim Wood, ICT Innovation Technical Project Manager
Kathleen Van Zutphen, Village Phone Technical Program Officer
E-mail: grameentechnologycenter@grameenfoundation.org
Peter Bladin
Senior Vice President and Executive Director, Grameen Technology Center
Peter Bladin is the Executive Director of the Grameen Technology Center and Senior Vice President of Grameen Foundation. At the Technology Center, Peter leads the microfinance industry in driving relevant and appropriate technology innovation. He was a founding member of the MTN-Village Phone board, the first public-private partnership to extend telecommunications access to the rural poor and was a member of Micro development Finance Team, a consortium dedicated improving the accessibility and efficiency of microfinance.
Peter has a degree in Mathematics from the University of Uppsala, Sweden. He is an Executive Board Member of the ITV Connect the World initiative, a member of the Investment Council at Global Partnerships and is active in various non-profits in Seattle including NPower and Social Venture Partners.
Thomas Bell
Village Phone Technical Project Manager
Before joining Grameen Foundation, Thomas served as the Director of Technology and Communication for Digital Partners where he was instrumental in developing Digital Partners’ international programs, such as the Social Enterprise Laboratory and e-Inclusion Forums, and the technological systems that supported them. He has worked with the United Nations Information Communication Technology (UNICT) Task Force, the World Bank, USAID, as well as corporations such as Hewlett Packard and Microsoft and a variety of NGOs and social entrepreneurs operating around the world. He holds advanced degrees in information science and area studies.
Elizabeth Berthe
Director, Village Phone
Elizabeth leads the effort on catalyzing affordable communications in rural areas through Village Phone for the Grameen Technology Center. Prior to Grameen, she worked in various roles in corporate finance, strategic planning, negotiations and consulting in the U.S., China and France. She holds a Master’s of International Management from Thunderbird, the Garvin School of International Management and a B.A in marketing from U.S.C. She is a member of the advisory council for Youth Assets, a non-profit empowering disadvantaged youth with information through technology in Swaziland and is a founding member and serves as the co-chair for Women Advancing Microfinance--Pacific Northwest Chapter.
Jeff Brewster
Mifos QA Manager
Jeff Brewster is responsible for software testing on the Mifos project. He has over 15 years of experience testing commercial software products at Boeing, WRQ, and Attachmate on teams based in the United States and Europe. He has performed testing and management duties on various enterprise applications including networking, integration, and security solutions. Jeff has a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Idaho.
Edward Cable
Mifos Marketing Coordinator
Edward is responsible for building awareness of Mifos and strengthening our community primarily through outreach efforts on Mifos.org. Prior to joining the Grameen Foundation in February 2007, he graduated from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania with a BSE in Marketing & Management along with a minor in Hispanic Studies. There he fostered his passion for service through studying social entrepreneurship and leading the philanthropic efforts of several organizations across the university. He also led the marketing division of one of the nation’s largest student-run financial institutions. Edward will draw upon these experiences and his creative energy to help empower the Mifos community.
Eric Cantor
Uganda AppLab Manager
Eric leads Grameen Foundation’s AppLab efforts in Uganda. Before joining Grameen Foundation, he was with Acumen Fund where he worked on technology issues both internally and with a number of investees. Eric Cantor established, managed and advised startup Internet and technology companies; worked with non-governmental organizations in developing countries; and managed complex projects. In the mid-1990s, he started an Internet Service Provider in the Washington, DC area called Internet Interstate, which was acquired by Verio, Inc., and he later held a variety of positions in management and marketing for both large and small Internet companies. Eric has a BA in International Relations from Emory University and an MA in International Affairs from Columbia University, for which he completed a number of projects including analyzing the operations of a microfinance organization in Honduras.
Lian Carl
Administrative Assistant
Lian Carl is the Administrative Assistant for the Grameen Technology Center; she was previously an intern to the Village Technology team and then served as a consultant on the ground in Tanzania assessing the microfinance sector for a Village Phone program.
Prior to GTC, Lian worked for the Initiative for Global Development, a program started by Global Partnerships. She also spent over two years in the Peace Corps in Panama where she worked with community economic development in three rural villages. Lian graduated with a degree in International Relations from the University of Washington.
Kay Chau
Mifos Technical Program Officer
Kay is part of the Program Management team for the Mifos initiative. She has had 5 years of experience in software development and product analysis. Prior to joining the Grameen Foundation, she was Senior Business Analyst in IT for Premera Blue Cross’s sales applications. Kay holds a Bachelors degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and a Masters degree in Engineering Management from Duke University.
George Conard
Executive Director - Mifos Initiative
George Conard leads the Mifos initiative at Grameen Foundation, following nine months spent in Rwanda launching the Grameen Foundation Village Phone program in that country. Prior to joining Grameen Foundation, George spent 7 years at Microsoft in a variety of roles including international marketing, open source competitive analysis, and most recently program management on the Visual Studio and C# teams.
Sean DeWitt
Village Phone Technical Project Manager
Sean is focused on replicating and adapting the Village Phone model. Sean came to the Grameen Foundation after 10 years of work in the government, nonprofit and private sector. Sean worked as a project manager of technical initiatives at a nonprofit foundation called the Fund for the City of New York. Sean also performed engineering work in the private sector with the Intel Corporation and the Walt Disney Company, worked with PricewaterhouseCoopers as a management consultant, and worked in the public sector implementing technology projects in Africa, western Asia and the Caribbean for the US Department of State. Sean holds a bachelors degree in Engineering from Purdue University and a masters in Development Finance from the University of London.
Priscilla Dosiou
Mifos Program Manager
Priscilla is responsible for the marketing aspects of the Mifos project. She first worked with the Grameen Technology Center in a voluntary capacity while undertaking her Masters in International Development at Deakin University in Melbourne. Before returning to university she worked as a communications manager for a division in Australia's largest commercial bank and in various contract roles in systems development and project management. Priscilla has also worked in marketing and business development roles for the Australian Tourist Commission in Sydney and Los Angeles. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Technology, Sydney.
Matt Duncan
Director – Market Development, Mifos Initiative
Matt is leading the business planning, strategic relationships and market positioning for the Mifos initiative at Grameen Foundation. Previously, he spent 18 years in the high technology space developing go-to-market strategies, brand and product offerings for enterprise software leaders such as Oracle Corporation, to successful IPO starts-ups like Pivotal Corporation. Matt was the founder and CEO of Resolute, a management consulting firm focused on customer interactions and on-line business, which was successfully sold off to a national firm. Matt is an active participant in the Seattle non-profit arena holding a steering committee position with the Seeds of Compassion, an initiative to bring His Holiness Dalai Lama to the Northwest. Matt holds a bachelors degree from University of California, Davis and completed graduate studies at University of California, Berkeley.
David Edelstein
Director, ICT Innovations
David Edelstein is responsible for developing and managing the strategy and implementation of Grameen Foundation’s AppLab initiative. He brings a rich combination of extensive experience in emerging markets and in technology for development across the business, non-profit and government sectors. He most recently worked at Microsoft where he designed innovative business models to provide affordable technology products to people in emerging markets. With the consulting firm McKinsey & Company, David lived and worked in Brazil, where he developed business strategies tailored to needs of consumers and businesses in emerging economies. He also worked with the World Wildlife Fund and Brazilian organizations on conservation finance and strategy for the Amazon. Previously, David crafted and evaluated public policy for Resources for the Future and then with the White House Counsel of Economic Advisers. He holds a Masters degree in Economics and Public Policy from Princeton University and a Bachelors degree in Environmental Science and Economics from Colby College.
Scott Feldman
Mifos Program Manager
Scott Feldman is responsible for developing the Latin America and India markets for the Mifos project. He has extensive experience developing early stage businesses, particularly in the mobile, Internet, and digital media industries. Prior to joining Grameen, Scott worked as a Product Manager at InfoSpace, where he was a member of a small team that launched the company’s first direct-to-consumer mobile business. He has also founded two companies and has worked for Alaska Airlines, T-Mobile, and Sony Pictures Entertainment. Scott holds an MBA from the UCLA Anderson School of Management and has lived in Spain, Israel, and Peru.
Adam Feuer
Mifos Software Developer
Adam develops software for the Mifos Initiative. He has more than 20 years of experience making business software, including 7 years on Agile software development projects, most recently at Amazon.com. He likes Free and Open Source software, Extreme Programming, sustainable business, meditation, cooking, hiking, biking, and juggling.
Laura Hartstone
Mifos Administrative Assistant
Laura Hartstone works as the Administrative Assistant for the Mifos Initiative, providing organizational and development skills, as well as project support. She was born and raised in Flagstaff, Arizona, and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Studies from the University of Arizona. Laura is passionate and driven towards issues affecting the African continent where she has gained extensive experience working with several non-profit organizations. She was a monumental team member in the 3 Peaks 3 Weeks Challenge, an event she helped create in an effort to reduce the impact of poverty in Africa, www.3peaks3weeks.org.
David Keogh
Director, New Initiatives
David graduated with an honors degree in Digital Systems and Computer Engineering from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Melbourne Australia. He was subsequently awarded a fellowship that took him to the United States to work with Collins Commercial Aviation on electronic hardware design and software development. During that time, David received his Masters of Business Administration (MBA). He then returned to Australia, where he worked as a senior manager overseeing the Project Management department. Following work at an engineering consultancy and a wireless communications developer, he broke into the field of microcredit as an Associate Director working in business development and policy at FINCA International. At the Grameen Technology Center, David's focus is on connectivity issues and village technology, including Village Phone and related hardware.
Emma Le Du
Village Phone Technical Project Manager
Emma focuses on the various initiatives associated with village phone at Grameen Foundation. She has 12 years of experience in the IT industry at Microsoft and Amazon, where she has led a wide variety of projects. She has also worked in the development field with UNDP and the European Union in Lao P.D.R, as computer consultant for two years. She is the co-founder and president of Technology and INformation For All - TINFA. She holds an engineering degree in Electronics from the Ecole Supérieure en Génie Electric – ESIGELEC, in Rouen France.
Beth Mazur
Mifos Technical Program Manager
Beth helps manage releases and define product requirements on the Mifos Initiative. She has over 10 years of experience in software development, most recently in Product Management and Professional Services at JasperSoft. Previously, she worked at several companies, including Sapient Corporation and Merced Systems, in Professional Services and Product Management. She has experience working closely with a range of customers in the US and overseas. She is very interested in the intersection of technology and development, especially in microfinance and health care. Beth holds a degree from MIT in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, with a concentration in Economics.
Van Mittal-Henkle
Mifos Senior Software Developer
Van is focused on software architecture, design and development for the Mifos initiative. He has 20 years of experience in software development including work on machine learning, product life cycle analysis, bioinformatics, and most recently ecommerce at Amazon.com. Before joining the Mifos team, he worked on Mifos as a volunteer. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in Symbolic Systems with honors from Stanford University.
Adam Monsen
Mifos Software Developer
Adam Monsen brings to Mifos an intense desire to help lift people out of poverty by engineering robust and efficient Free and Open Source Software. He is a GNU/Linux enthusiast, a horrible poker player, and enjoys cheesy classic Sci-Fi movies.
Keith Pierce
Mifos Software Developer
Keith Pierce has over three decades of experience with both academic and commercial software development. He has led the development of software projects in insurance, retail, and banking industries. Most recently he was a chief application architect at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, where he was instrumental in migrating the Fed's Automated Clearinghouse application from a legacy mainframe system to a Java/Oracle platform.
Emily Tucker
Director, Program Management, Mifos Initiatives
Emily has over 7 years experience in the technology sector, most recently at Amazon.com where she oversaw product development, marketing and strategic planning for the used product ("marketplace") business which achieved $81M of sales in the first year of operations. Prior to that, she worked at Wired Digital (on-line division of Wired Magazine) where she was the Senior Producer of Wired News. Emily has had a long love for India. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from Harvard University with a degree in Comparative Religion and South Asian traditions and spent her junior year of college studying at Banaras Hindu University in Varanasi, India.
Aliya Walji
Mifos Technical Program Manager
Aliya Walji is part of the technology team for the Mifos initiative. She has had 6 years of experience in software development with companies in the United States, Canada, and Europe. Additionally, she has worked on community development projects in Guyana. Aliya holds an honors degree in Systems Design Engineering and a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Waterloo.
Tim Wood
ICT Innovation Technical Project Manager
Tim specializes in applying information technology to address the problems of poverty and health in developing countries. After 12 years at Microsoft working on software development, Tim spent two years consulting with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation looking at the intersection of Information Technology and Global Health. He joined the Grameen Technology Center in 2002 and pioneered replication of the Grameen Village Phone program, launching sustainable initiatives in Uganda and Rwanda and co-authoring the Village Phone Replication Manual. Tim brings a broad range of technical and business expertise, and a valued perspective on technology initiatives for developing countries.
Grameen Foundation : Who we are : Our People : Staff : Grameen Technology Center
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