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Rachel Logel Carmichael

Director, International Programs And Partnerships at Save the Children Canada

Rachel Logel Carmichael has a diverse and extensive work experience in the field of humanitarian and emergency affairs. Rachel has held various roles in different organizations, including Save the Children Canada and World Vision Canada.

At Save the Children Canada, Rachel served as the Director of International Programs and Partnerships. In this role, they led the development of the organization's humanitarian program and policy/advocacy work. Rachel also represented Save the Children Canada to external stakeholders and contributed to the growth and diversification of institutional humanitarian revenue.

Prior to that, Rachel worked at World Vision Canada as the Team Leader of Humanitarian and Emergency Affairs. Rachel was responsible for the oversight, growth, and management of the humanitarian portfolios, including coordination of responses to rapid onset and chronic emergencies. Rachel also managed a team of 14 people and provided subject matter expertise in fundraising, public engagement, and communication.

Rachel also gained international experience through their roles at World Vision in Jordan, Sri Lanka, Gaza, and Uganda. In these positions, they held various program and advisory roles, focusing on addressing humanitarian and emergency needs.

Overall, Rachel Logel Carmichael has a strong background in humanitarian affairs, program management, team leadership, and coordination of emergency responses. Rachel has contributed to the growth and success of organizations in the sector and has extensive experience in working with diverse stakeholders at national and international levels.

Rachel Logel Carmichael attended Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government in 2013 for Executive Education. In 2004-2005, they studied International Project Management at Humber Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning. Their earlier education includes studying International Development at Trent University from 1999 to 2003.

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