Our Work
Working under contract to the
U.S. Agency for Inter-national Development and other foreign aid donors,
Chemonics designs and implements development projects in many of the world’s
developing coun-tries. Integrating a range of consulting capabilities, we offer
solutions in financial services, private sector development, health,
envi-ronmental management, gender, crisis prevention and recovery, democracy and
governance, and agri-culture. Through our work, we promote meaningful change by
helping people live healthier, more pro-ductive, and more indepen-dent lives.
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Corporate News
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2/15/2010
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Chemonics unveils global alumni program
New online alumni site is launched to reach former Chemonics employees worldwide. The site is designed to serve as a powerful networking tool and features company news, forums, career center, and opportunities to connect with former colleagues.
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1/19/2010
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Chemonics' response to the earthquake in Haiti
All Chemonics staff in Haiti, both Haitian and expatriate, are accounted for and safe. Our project teams have already begun to play an active role in relief and recovery efforts.
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8/31/2009
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Simon takes over as SVP for Asia division
Jonathan Simon has been named senior vice president of Chemonics’ Asia division, President and CEO Richard Dreiman announced on August 31. Simon assumes responsibility for the region from Executive Vice President Susi Mudge, who had been managing the division since the start of the year.
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7/23/2009
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Chemonics mourns passing of Candy Conrad
Chemonics' second employee, Candy Conrad, died on July 22, 2009. Ms. Conrad, who worked alongside company founder Tony Teele to build Chemonics into one of USAID's largest implementing partners, will be remembered by her colleagues as a gifted mentor and dear friend.
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6/19/2009
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Response to Washington Post article on projects in Afghanistan
A recent Washington Post story addressing USAID-funded, Chemonics-implemented agricultural development projects overlooks the impact the projects have achieved in very difficult circumstances.
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6/5/2009
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Moore to lead Chemonics' Africa division
President and CEO Richard Dreiman has announced that Joanne Moore, currently the acting senior vice president of the Africa division, will take on the role on a permanent basis. Moore succeeds Nancy Zlotsky, who will relocate to Boston this summer.
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