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Geopolicity Inc.

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Geopolicity Inc.
Corporation
ISIN🆔
IndustryConsulting
Founded 📆2005
Founder 👔
Headquarters 🏙️,
Number of locations
Offices in Dubai, British Virgin Islands, Washington, DC, Ireland
Area served 🗺️
Key people
Peter Middlebrook, Co-Founder, CEO
Sharon M. Miller, Co-Founder, U.S.A
Products 📟 Management consulting
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitewww.geopolicity.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

Geopolicity Inc. is an international management-consulting firm focusing on national economic development and public sector modernisation. The firm was founded by Peter Middlebrook and Sharon M. Miller, incorporated in the British Virgin Islands (BVI), and has branch offices in the United Arab Emirates and the United States of America.[1]

Geopolicity has implemented more than 200 projects in over 40 countries.

Practice Areas

Geopolicity, as a firm, has much of its work taking place in fragile states. Its focal business areas are: public sector governance, sector strategy development, human resource management, private sector development, economic and infrastructure development, public finance management, decentralisation and service delivery, as well as political and security risk monitoring.

In the area of international development cooperation, Geopolicity supports governments in implementing public sector and economic reforms, focusing on transition economies and fragile states.[2]

The New Silk Road is an initiative of the United States for Central Asia and Afghanistan, which aimed to integrate the region and boost its potential as a transit area between Europe and East Asia.[3] The coordination of the New Silk Road Initiative was led by Dr. Richard Ponzio (Special Advisor to Hillary Clinton and John Kerry).

Key People

Geopolicity is led by former World Bank, UK Government and European Union staff member Peter J. Middlebrook.[4] Jeffrey A. Stacey is Managing Partner of Geopolicity U.S.A, a former State Department official and Senior Advisor to the Coordinator for Reconstruction and Stabilization, Senior Fellow at the Center for Transatlantic Relations, and a Professor of Political Science and International Relations at George Washington and Tulane Universities.[5] Dr. Richard Ponzio is a Senior Adviser for Geopolicity U.S.A. and a Nonresident Fellow at The Stimson Center.[6]

Notable Projects

Country Project Client
Central Asia Economic Impact Assessment of the US$28 Billion New Silk Road US Government
Central Asia Design and Development of a US$ 8 billion National Infrastructure Development Programme UK Government
Egypt Economic Impact Monitoring and Reporting for the U.A.E. Egypt Task Force U.A.E.
Afghanistan Next Generation of Public Administration Reforms European Union
Sierra Leone Security Sector Public Expenditure Review UK Government
Bangladesh Central Bank Reforms to Support Further Liberalisation of Financial Markets IFC
MENA Region Design and the Proposed Arab Stabilisation Plan (ASP) UK Government
Iraq National Agricultural Policy, Strategy and Investment Strategy UN FAO
Afghanistan Sustainability Review of the US$1 billion National Solidarity Program (NSP) World Bank
Africa Fundraising Strategy and Establishment of Global Consultative Group for the Elephant Protection Initiative Stop Ivory

References

  1. Reporter, Deena Kamel Yousef, Staff (30 March 2013). "New proposed limits on mortgage loans to have less impact on UAE economy". GulfNews. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  2. Biles, Peter (14 October 2011). "Arab Spring upheaval 'cost $55bn'". BBC News. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  3. "Developing Centers of Excellence and Economic Hubs in Somalia – An Alternative Approach to Development". Horseed Media. 19 November 2017. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  4. "Peter Middlebrook: Wandering minstrel on a mission". The National. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  5. "Jeffrey Stacey on Russia, Putin, and Iran". Foreign Affairs. 22 October 2015. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
  6. "Dr Richard Ponzio appointed Head of Global Governance at The Hague Institute for Global Justice". University of Oxford. Retrieved 2017-03-29.


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