Thursday, 12 January 2017

Michele Piercey
Director, Conflict and Crisis Practice at Chemonics International
Current
  1. Chemonics International
Previous
  1. DAI
  2.    
  3. Reconstruction Operations Centre, Baghdad Iraq
  4.    
  5. Aegis Specialist Risk Management
Education
  1. Australian National University
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Background

Summary

Michele Piercey is an international development practitioner with 17 years of professional experience, including 10 years working on political transition and counter-violent extremism (CVE) programs in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Tunisia. She is the Director of Chemonics International's Crisis and Conflict Practice, in which she leads Chemonics' industry outreach on conflict and CVE, supports new business efforts, and provides technical support to projects under implementation.

After corporate change management posts with the Australian Department of Defense early in her career, she worked with the U.S. Army Engineers on small-scale community engagement projects across Iraq. Upon joining DAI, she partnered with Provincial Reconstruction Teams and Iraqi civil society on local development projects to reinforce legitimate local governments, and counteract the influence of extremists in south and west Baghdad in 2008 and 2009. From 2009 to 2012 she served as Deputy Chief of Party on USAID – Office of Transition Initiatives Afghanistan Stabilization Initiative, during which she developed and piloted the District Stability Framework, a counterinsurgency planning tool later mandated for use by US military and civilians planning stabilization operations throughout Afghanistan.

As Chief of Party of the Tunisian Transition Initiative from 2012 to 2014, Michele led over 30 local and expatriate staff in the design and development of an innovative small grants program to support Tunisians in their pursuit of a democratic society, a program noted for its innovative use of art, music, and new media to reach a wide cross section of Tunisians and support democratic change. Under Michele's leadership, TTI piloted an innovative new CVE programming strategy that focused on fostering a sense of belonging to moderate Tunisian society for at-risk youth, in response to the disconnection and hopelessness that many young Arabs experienced in the aftermath of the Arab Spring.
What anti-extremist and anti-gang practitioners have to teach each other
What anti-extremist and anti-gang practitioners have to teach each other

Experience

Conflict and Crisis Practice Director

Chemonics International
 – Present (3 months)Washington D.C. Metro Area
Lead industry outreach, provide technical and other support to business units in the development of competitive proposals, and support performance of projects under implementation in the conflict, transition, and stabilization technical areas.

Principal Global Practice Specialist - Governance

DAI
 –  (1 year 3 months)Bethesda, MD
Led the initiative to establish a new Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) and Crime and Violence Prevention (CVP) practice for DAI’s global new business, and in support of projects under implementation. Led new business efforts through the development of technical approaches as lead writer, contributor or proposal reviewer. Main technical focus on CVE, civil society and youth at risk, but also led or contributed to local governance, economic growth and workforce development bids. Devised practice notes on inclusion strategies for youth at risk of extremist and criminal gang recruitment in the US and abroad. Presented or facilitated group sessions on programming responses to at-risk youth and CVE at the Society for International Development - Washington, Harvard Kennedy School, LA Gang Violence Conference, the Joint Center for International Security Force Assistance, OTI Communities of Practice, and others. 
CVE impact analysis
CVE impact analysis
LA Gang presentation slides
LA Gang presentation slides
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Chief of Party

DAI
 –  (1 year 8 months)Tunisia
Project director of a team of 35 expatriate and local staff implementing a $29 million project of USAID’s Office of Transition Initiatives, supporting democratic transition in Tunisia in the aftermath of the 2011 Revolution.

In partnership with the OTI Country Representative, facilitated a team-driven redesign of the program strategy, including a sub-strategy for a $1 million pilot CVE program, dramatically increasing program impact, and responsiveness to the fluid Tunisian political situation. Fostered strong team engagement in the process to give members a stake in program success, significantly improving morale, reputation, and performance. Garnered wide recognition for TTI’s innovative use of social and new media, and a ‘sky’s the limit’ approach to programming, from small infrastructure and multimedia campaigns, to flash mobs, poetry, street art, dance, and public musical events, designed to better engage Tunisians of all ages and backgrounds in the political transition.

Instituted updated, more effective financial and program performance management processes, rationalized the project leadership structure and accountabilities. Established a continuous improvement and quality assurance plan in response to OTI feedback, enhancing project performance, compliance and team cohesion.
Monastir, Tunisia
Monastir, Tunisia

Program Manager, Security Cooperation Assistance Group

DAI
 –  (5 months)Bethesda, MD, USA
Identified and developed opportunities for marketing of DAI expertise to USAID, Department of Defense and Department of State clients. Generated innovative product concepts for the DoD market and generated responses to RFPs and RFTOPs. Carried out in-country recons for new business efforts to Afghanistan, Iraq and North Africa.

Deputy Chief of Party

DAI
 –  (2 years 6 months)
Leadership and management of implementation of a cross-sectoral stability program in South East Afghanistan for USAID and the Office of Transition Initiatives, including management of 60 local and international staff and small grants program technical and regulatory compliance. Technical advisor and trainer in the use and continuous improvement of the District Stability Framework (DSF), a program management tool used to identify and target sources of instability in a given area, and evaluate program impact.
2 recommendations
  • Akemi Tinder
    Akemi Tinder
    Deputy Country Representative at USAID/Office of Transition Initiatives (OTI)
    Having worked with Michele in Iraq, and for her in Afghanistan, I have seen her tackle a wide range of tough problems with...View
  • Stig Marker Hansen
    Stig Marker Hansen
    Chief of Party at Abt Associates
    I have worked with Michele for the past two years in the very difficult environment in Afghanistan. But Michele's unique...View

Field Director, Afghanistan

DAI
 –  (8 months)

Snr Program Development Officer - Iraq Rapid Assistance Program

DAI
 –  (8 months)
Development and supervision of the implementation of projects designed to improve local quality of life and stabilize communities throughout south and west Baghdad in conjunction with Provincial Reconstruction Teams.

Deputy Director of Intelligence

Reconstruction Operations Centre, Baghdad Iraq
 –  (2 years 1 month)
Leadership and management of diverse team of consultant threat analysts at national HQ and dispersed throughout Iraq regional offices. Identification of key issues for reconstruction security to be assessed in detail and reported on to the client, the US Army Corps of Engineers.

QA/QC of routine and special threat assessments of operational, social and political developments for the client and the broader reconstruction community. Maintained excellent client relationships and a high degree of client satisfaction with products. Established links with key corporate, Iraqi, and international government identities for information exchange. Capability management and development, including information sources, IT systems and information management.
2 recommendations
  • Richard Siebert
    Richard Siebert
    C3I Consulting
    Michele is a fantastic person with excellent management skills and accumen. She is capable of leading, managing and...View
  • Nick Charnley
    Nick Charnley
    EAME Regional Security Manager at Syngenta
    I have worked with Michele for the past three years and found her professional integrity to be consistently high. Michele’s...View

Deputy Director Reconstruction Civil Affairs

Aegis Specialist Risk Management
 –  (2 years 2 months)
Management, administration and continuous improvement of a program of low-cost, high impact projects throughout Iraq to facilitate access and information exchange with Iraqi communities in support of the wider reconstruction effort. Close liaison with Coalition reconstruction personnel and local Iraqi leadership and administrators to foster an environment of trust and transparency, and improved mutual security.
3 recommendations, including:
  • Tim Miller OBE PGDipSy
    Tim Miller OBE PGDipSy
    Country Director at Erinys Iraq
    I worked with Michele whilst running a Regional Reconstruction Operations Centre in Diwaniyah, Iraq. At this time we were...View
  • Mat Whatley
    Mat Whatley
    Chief of Field Office Gori - EUMM Georgia
    I worked alongside Michele in Iraq for about 18 months. In that time I came to know her well. Michele is a highly...View
1 more recommendation

Course Member, Australian Command and Staff College

Department of Defence
 –  (1 year)
One of seven civilians selected for demanding year-long leadership and management course in a class of 161 middle-ranking military officers from Australia and abroad in preparation for senior command and staff positions. Completed subjects in management, law strategic studies and media awareness. Graduated with distinction.

Executive Officer, Defence Renewal Branch

Department of Defence
 –  (11 months)
Led teams in the design and implementation of organizational development activities for the Department of Defence. Developed curriculum and crafted program plans and budgets for leadership workshops and organizational renewal conferences to improve alignment with government strategy, accountability to taxpayers and the overall quality of organizational leadership across the organization.

Civilian Liaison Officer

Peace Monitoring Group, Bougainville
 –  (7 months)Buka, Papua New Guinea
Seconded to a remote civil-military liaison team, gathered information and disseminated key messages about disarmament and the process to establish a new Constitution for Bougainville, Papua New Guinea in the aftermath of its eight-year civil war. Initiated weekly women’s meetings to assist them to develop a consistent position in the weapons disposal and constitutional process. Negotiated weapons containments with former combatants in remote areas, including a number who had previously refused to be brought into the process, and assisted them to obtain UN logistic support for reconciliation meetings. Delivered a weekly peace broadcast on Radio Bougainville with island-wide listenership. Repaired and updated the Lotus-based project database for the Buka area of operations, dramatically improving the standard of data management in support of ceasefire violation reporting.

Staff Officer Training, RMC

Department of Defence
 –  (1 year)
1 recommendation
  • Dave McGuire
    Dave McGuire
    Managing Director, Gripfast Consulting
    Michele was a major contributor to the development of Defence's All-Corps Officer Training Continuum. The training continuum was the first, and most comprehensive military training continuum developed in the world at the time and was used as a...View

Organizations

Additional Organizations

Languages

  1. English

    Native or bilingual proficiency
  2. French

    Professional working proficiency

Volunteer Experience & Causes

Causes Michele cares about:

  • Civil Rights and Social Action
  • Human Rights

Recommendations

  1. Pooja Gupta
    Pooja Gupta
    Project Coordinator, Stability Sector, Afghanistan Region

    Pooja is one of the most exceptional young professionals I have ever worked with. She is tremendously organized and effective and has a keen eye for detail. She is bright, personable, unfailingly poised and professional, and a total pleasure to work with. She gives sound advice, knows her business, follows up promptly, and laughs at my jokes. Difficult to fault.
    June 13, 2014, Michele managed Pooja indirectly at DAI
  2. Stevo Stephen
    Stevo Stephen
    Country Risk Director, Afghanistan

    It goes without saying that Afghanistan is a difficult environment in which to get anything done. When things were at their toughest, I could rely on Stevo to keep a cool head and come up with a response to our security challenges that would maintain expatriate safety and that of our local staff, while also respecting our programmatic objectives and ASI's broader strategy....more
    June 18, 2012, Michele worked directly with Stevo at DAI
  3. Meg Moir
    Meg Moir
    Director Human Resources

    I worked with Meg for almost three years and came to rely on her for her common sense, wise counsel, outstanding work ethic, fierce loyalty, attention to detail, and intolerance of stupidity and unfairness. She is one of the most compassionate and dedicated people I have ever met, and I would have no hesitation to recommend her for any post that requires superlative HR...more
    May 22, 2011, Michele worked with Meg at Aegis Defence Services Ltd
  4. Nick Charnley
    Nick Charnley
    Senior Intelligence Analyst

    Nick's contribution to our team is broader than his (signficant) expertise as an analyst and technical expert on threat and risk assessments. He is responsible for all of our national analytical outputs, and I know that this part of our operation will be in hand, all the time. He mentors our diverse staff of 32+ analysts with a rare blend of insight, pragmatism and humor....more
    April 10, 2008, Michele managed Nick at Aegis Defence Services Ltd

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