TechnoServe
Jeson Ingraham has extensive experience in program development and strategic planning, currently serving as Vice President of Program Development at TechnoServe since March 2015, following previous roles within the organization ranging from Senior Director to Associate Vice President. Prior to joining TechnoServe, Jeson held several positions at DAI from September 2006 to February 2015, including Senior Manager roles in both Strategic Planning and Business Development. Earlier professional experiences include roles at Development Associates, Business Today Egypt, and the Massachusetts House of Representatives. Jeson holds a Master's degree in International Commerce and Policy from George Mason University, a Bachelor of Arts in the Politics of Divided Societies from Gordon College, and a Certificate in Peace and Conflict Studies from Ulster University.
TechnoServe
TechnoServe works with enterprising people in the developing world to build competitive farms, businesses, and industries. We are a nonprofit organization that develops business solutions to poverty by linking people to information, capital and markets. Our work is rooted in the idea that hardworking people can generate income, jobs and wealth for their families and communities. With five decades of proven results, we believe in the power of private enterprise to transform lives. Our success in creating business solutions to poverty is due in large part to our talented and highly committed team. TechnoServe employs more than 1,500 people, the vast majority of them host-country nationals working in the field. Our staff combine business expertise with local knowledge, relationships, and context to help hardworking men and women generate income, jobs and wealth for their families and communities. In 2020, TechnoServe's work helped transform the lives of 1.3 million people in Puerto Rico as well as countries throughout Africa, Latin American, and Asia by targeting improvements in farms, businesses, and industries. Learn more about our impact at www.technoserve.org/impact