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Gregor Young
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Gregor Young

Monitoring and Evaluation and Learning specialist

Education

MALD, Master of Arts in Law and Diplomacy, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, MA
BA, International Relations/French Language, Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA


Gregor Young is a Monitoring & Evaluation and Learning specialist for RTI International’s Governance and Youth Economic Opportunity (GYEO) Division. He has over ten years of experience including project M&E support and systems development, training and facilitation, proposal development, and research. He has worked in Liberia, Kenya, Uganda, El Salvador, Guatemala, South Africa, and Haiti with a focus on M&E and Collaborating, Learning, and Adapting processes to improve data collection, analysis, learning, service delivery, and reporting.

Mr. Young has built several electronic data collection templates and new protocols in support of GYEO projects’ efforts to capture youth workforce and community service organizations’ capacity building data. He has extensive experience working with diverse teams to deliver useful and accurate reporting to inform project learning, measuring organizational capacity development for youth serving organizations, and designing and implementing capacity assessment tools.

Prior to RTI, Mr. Young worked at Management Systems International and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.

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