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The annual ICT4D Conferences have proven to be an invaluable opportunity for NGOs, private sector organizations, universities, governmental agencies and foundations to share their experience in using ICT to increase the impact of development programs and to learn from each other.  In 2016, 715 individuals from 76 countries and 301 private sector and public sector and civil society explored the ways to harness the full power of digital solutions to achieve the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.  Our thanks to Accenture, Catholic Relief Services, Esri, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, iMerit Technology Services, Inmarsat, IS Solutions, Making All Voices Count, Mercy Corps, Microsoft, NetHope, Oxfam, Pandexio, Qualcom Wireless Reach, RTI International, SimbaNet and World Vision for making that possible.

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Michael Taylor

Catholic Relief Services
Sr. Project Mgr.
Baltimore, Maryland Area
Michael Taylor joined CRS in August of 2013. Since joining CRS, he has lead several projects including the implementation of a Supply Chain Management system for ACCESS SMC. With over 20 years in IT, his most recent endeavors prior to joining CRS included working for a New York-based $5 Billion national wine and spirits distributor and prior to that a $3.5 Billion international spice company based in Maryland. At both companies, he oversaw many customer facing projects ranging from sales reporting systems with predictive analytics to enterprise supply chain management systems whose budgets ranged from several thousand to several million dollars. He was lead or played crucial roles in the establishment and evolution of their Project Management Offices. He earned a Bachelor’s in Business, holds professional certifications from the Project Management Institute (PMI), Project Management Professional (PMP), and The Association for Operations Management / Supply Chain Council (APICS), Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) and has held several other certifications such as ITIL v.3.
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