Adam Bramm is an international development expert with 20 years of practical experience in designing, implementing and leading inclusive, sustentável, and market-driven international development programs.
He is a recognized thought leader in market systems development and resilience, private sector engagement, gender equality and social inclusion (GÁS) and gender lens investing. His published work includes the 2019 book titled “Women’s Economic Empowerment: Transforming Systems Through Development Practice“.
His experience spans more than 20 countries across Africa, Ásia, Latin America, and Europe and includes a diverse range of donors, incluindo os EUA. Departamento de Estado, USAID, USDA, Global Affairs Canada, Gates Foundation and the European Union. Adam was a Peace Corps volunteer in Bulgaria from 2003-2006.
Adam earned a Master’s degree in International Development from the University of Denver and a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology/Government from Lawrence University in Wisconsin.