
Established in 2013
Nuru Ethiopia helps Ethiopian farmers and their families lift themselves out of extreme poverty by helping farmers move from subsistence to building thriving farmer-owned and farmer-led cooperative agribusinesses.

Nuru Ethiopia works to end extreme poverty in conjunction with corresponding agencies within the Government of Ethiopia.
Headquartered in Arba Minch, Nuru Ethiopia works in the Gamo and Gofa Zones of the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region of Ethiopia.

Locally-Led Development
Nuru believes that the best solutions to fighting extreme poverty come from the local community, and we are a 100% locally-led organization with locally-designed solutions built for driving long-term positive impact for our farmers.
Nuru Ethiopia Model
Nuru Ethiopia is distinct in its approach because from the beginning we address the problem of extreme poverty with a vision to exit communities as they develop profitable farmer cooperatives.
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Exit Strategy
Over a period of five to seven years, Nuru Ethiopia works together with local cooperative leaders to help them develop the capacity to stand on their own with solid leadership while providing farmers with opportunities to improve their livelihoods through establishing market linkages for both crops and animal fattening programs.
Livelihoods Approach
Nuru Ethiopia helps farmers build sustainable and profitable farmer cooperatives and increase their incomes. Nuru also provides farmers access to regional and international markets to support their families.
Cooperative Union
Aside from its work directly with farmers and cooperatives, Nuru Ethiopia has established Hidota Cooperative Union, which allows farmer cooperatives to further aggregate their surplus crops to sell to other regional and international markets, helping farmers earn even more income from their hard work.
Impact
Nuru Ethiopia uses a variety of tools and third-party evaluation to assess its impact on farmers and communities. Read more about our impact.
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Increase in Income
Farmers are better equipped to cope with shocks as they diversify livelihoods and increase their incomes.
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Increase in Crop Yields
As farmers increase their crop yields, they are able to address household hunger, and sell their surpluses for a profit.
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Reduction in Child Mortality
Nuru’s approach helps significantly reduce under five child mortality in communities where it works.
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Cooperative Profitability
As cooperatives achieve profitability, Nuru is able to step away, leaving behind sustainable local businesses for thousands of farmer entrepreneurs.
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SCOPEinsight Score
Nuru Cooperatives exceed regional and international scores for cooperative sustainability.
Our Team
Nuru Ethiopia does not have a board as NGOs in Ethiopia are governed by the Charities and Societies Agency of Ethiopia. We are proud to be among the less than 10% of Ethiopian NGOs to receive an “A” rating for its effectiveness in working within communities in the Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples Region of Ethiopia.
Nuru Ethiopia Strategic Leadership Team
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Abiy Meshesha
Country Director
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Alemseged Lukas
Government & Public Relations Director
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Birhanu Worku
Impact Program Director
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Mintesinot Yifru
Leadership & Training Program Manager
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Yemisrach Sintayeu
Finance & Administration Coordinator
Nuru Ethiopia Staff
Asmamaw Bekele
Monitoring & Evaluation Officer
Asrat Amajo
Healthcare Program Manager
Banchiyirga Beyene
Monitoring & Evaluation Officer
Behibret Gizachew
Agriculture Extension Rural Livelihoods - Field Officer
Bereket Mekonen
Integrated Communications Healthcare & Extension Training Field Officer
Birhanesilassie Beza
Agribusiness Officer
Birhanu Gumera
Agriculture Extension Rural Livelihoods - Field Officer
Biruk Abayneh
Cooperative Program Manager
Biruk Enaro
Field Office Coordinator
Dawit Utalo
Family Health & Wash Officer
Elias Belete
Agriculture Extension Rural Livelihoods - Field Officer
Eshetu Kassa
Education Field Officer
Fanaye Petros
Accountant
Fanos Ashenafi
Data Analyst
Malte Mate
Cooperative Officer
Mamushet Teshome
Agriculture Extension Rural Livelihoods - Field Officer
Mandefirot Matewos
Construction Site Support Engineer
Mesfin Meshesha
Integrated Communications Healthcare & Extension Training Field Officer
Minayehu Habtamu
Cooperative Field Officer
Tatek Amataw
Monitoring & Evaluation Manager
Tewodros Dawit
Monitoring & Evaluation Officer
Yisihak Sare
Education Field Officer
Yohannes Mone
Cooperative Field Officer
Zerihun Woldesenbet
Agriculture Extension Rural Livelihoods - Program Manager

Mintesinot Yifru
Leadership & Training Program ManagerMintesinot joined Nuru in December 2018, and has over 15 years of experience working in education and leadership in both government and nonprofit organizations. He graduated from Addis Ababa University College of Education and Behavioral Science with MA in Curriculum Studies, and began his career working as school teacher in Addis Ababa and in a variety of research and training related roles at Jimma University. Prior to his role at Nuru, he spent four years working with communities in Borena, Oromia who were affected by drought and resource conflicts. Mintesinot is grateful to play an active role in igniting change for both families and whole communities.

Tom Kibet
Managing Director, Nuru Kenya Social EnterprisesTom is zealous about advancing the lives of smallholder farmers continuously by supporting and promoting agribusinesses at the community level. As the head of the enterprise division, he oversees the planning, coordination, management, and driving sales growth of the agricultural production ventures. Tom is a customer-oriented business development professional with 7 years of vast experience in enterprise development and management. He is keen on building self-sustaining endeavors. He holds MSc. in Biotechnology from Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology and a BSc. in Biology from the University of Eastern African, Baraton. He is enthusiastic about solving smallholders’ farmers’ problems through entrepreneurship.
Tom ana bidii juu ya kukuza maisha ya wakulima wadogo kwa kuendelea kwa kusaidia na kukuza kilimo cha jamii. Kama mkuu wa kitengo cha biashara, anasimamia upangaji, uratibu, usimamizi na ukuzaji wa uuzaji wa shughuli za uzalishaji wa kilimo. Tom ni mtaalamu wa maendeleo ya biashara yanayoelekezwa na wateja, ana miaka 7 ya uzoefu mkubwa katika maendeleo ya biashara na usimamizi. Ana hamu ya kujenga juhudi za kujiendeleza. Anashikilia shahada ya uzamili katika sayansi ya Bayoteknolojia kutoka Chuo Kikuu cha Kilimo na Teknolojia cha Jomo Kenyatta na shahada ya sayansi katika Biolojia kutoka Chuo Kikuu cha Afrika Mashariki, Baraton. Ana shauku ya kutatua shida za wakulima wadogo kupitia ujasiriamali.

Fatuma Nyanjong
Team Leader, Cooperatives StrategyFatuma is excited about supporting smallholder farmers with sustainable solutions to enhance resilience and end extreme poverty. She holds BSc in Agribusiness from Great-Lakes University of Kisumu, has undertaken training in Cooperatives and Gender Equality by Nisped-Israel and the Role of Farmer Organizations in Value Chains and Post-harvest Management by FAO. She is currently pursuing her Masters in entrepreneurship at Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology. Before joining Nuru Kenya she coordinated Enhancing Farmer Entrepreneurship Development Project, World Bank and USAID projects at a National Level Farmer Organization. At Nuru Kenya Fatuma leads the Farmer Cooperative Strategy and is also in charge of Gender Mainstreaming. During her free time Fatuma is enthusiastic about innovations that solve smallholder farmers problems.
Fatuma anapenda sana kusaidia wakulima wadogo na suluhisho endelevu ili kuongeza utulivu na kumaliza umaskini uliokithiri. Anashikilia shahada katika kilimo katika Chuo Kikuu cha Maziwa Makuu cha Kisumu, ana mafunzo katika Ushirikiano na Usawa wa Jinsia na Nisped-Israel, Jukumu la mashirika ya mkulima katika minyororo ya thamani na usimamizi wa baada ya mavuno na FAO. Hivi sasa anafanya shahada ya uzamili katika ujasiriamali katika Chuo Kikuu cha Kilimo na Teknolojia cha Jomo Kenyatta. Kabla ya kujiunga na Nuru Kenya aliratibu Kuongeza Mradi wa Kuendeleza Ujasiriamali wa Wakulima, Benki ya Dunia na miradi ya USAID kwenye Shirika la Wakulima la Taifa. Nuru Kenya Fatuma anaongoza mikakati ya ushirika wa wakulima na yeye pia yuko juu ya utangulizi wa jinsia. Wakati wake wa ziada Fatuma ana shauku ya kupata maoni mapya ambayo yanatatua shida za wakulima wadogo.

George Nyamweya
Leadership & Development Program ManagerGeorge is passionate about training staff, farmers, and farmer leaders. Since high school, he was involved in student club trainings and this gave him a great zeal in skills transfer. He holds a Master’s degree in Education and International Development from the University College London and a BSc. in Disaster Mitigation with Sustainable Development from Masinde Muliro University. He also holds a teaching certificate from The American Tesol Institute. He is a member of Rift Valley Reading Association and Young African leaders Initiative Alumni, both of which are improving the capacity of leaders in Kenya. As a leadership Program Manager, he is excited when he spots staff and farmers in cooperatives applying trained skills, knowledge, and capabilities to improve their livelihoods.
George ako na ari ya kufunza wafanyakazi, wakulima na viongozi wa wakulima. Tangu akiwa shule ya upili, alihusika katika mafunzo ya vilabu vya wanafunzi na hii ilimpa msukumo katika kuhamasisha utekelezaji wa mafunzo. Ana shahada ya uzamili katika Ualimu na Maendeleo ya Kimataifa kutoka Chuo Kikuu cha London na shahada katika Kupunguza Maafa na Maendeleo Endelevu kutoka Chuo Kikuu cha Masinde Muliro. Yeye pia ana cheti cha ualimu kutoka Taasisi ya Tesol Marekani. Ni mwanachama wa Chama cha Mafunzo ya Kusoma cha Bonde la ufa na chama cha Vijana Viongozi wa Afrika, vyote ambavyo vinaboresha uwezo wa viongozi nchini Kenya. Kama Meneja wa kitengo cha Uongozi, anafurahi wakati anapata wafanyakazi na wakulima katika vyama vya ushirika wanatekeleza ujuzi, maarifa na uwezo kuboresha mapato yao.

Kevin Yongo
Team Leader, LivelihoodsHaving been raised in a rural set up and developing a passion for farming early in life, Kevin proceeded to pursue a BSc. degree in Agriculture (Agricultural Economics Major) from the University of Nairobi. He then proceeded to work with a number of research organizations before joining Kenya National Farmers Federation as a County Coordinator. Kevin later joined TechforTrade, a Uk Charity organization that sought to promote the role of the middlemen in Agricultural Trade by promoting trade transparency with the smallholder farmers. He later joined JKUAT to pursue an MSc. (Entrepreneurship). As Nuru Kenya’s Team Leader Livelihoods, he works to ensure the livelihoods interventions and strategies align with Nuru’s poverty alleviation goal.
Baada ya kukulia kijijini na kukuza hamu ya kilimo mapema maishani, Kevin alienda kutafuta shahada ya kilimo (Uchumi wa Kilimo) kutoka Chuo Kikuu Cha Nairobi. Kisha aliendelea kufanya kazi na mashirika kadhaa ya utafiti kabla ya kujiunga na shirikisho la wakulima wa kitaifa la Kenya kama mratibu wa Kata. Baadaye, Kevin alijiunga na TechforTrade shirika la UK Charity ambalo lilitaka kukuza jukumu la wazabuni katika Biashara ya Kilimo kwa kukuza uwazi wa biashara na wakulima wadogo. Baadaye alijiunga na JKUAT kutafuta MSc (Ujasiriamali). Kama Kiongozi wa timu ya Nuru Kenya katika kitengo cha riziki, Kevin anafanya kazi ili kuhakikisha kuwa mikakati inaambatana na lengo la Nuru kuondoa umasikini.

Auphamia Nyangi Mohochi
Community Outreach & Scaling CoordinatorAuphamia Nyangi Mohochi is passionate about ensuring communities are actively involved in fighting extreme poverty. The desire developed while he was working for Kenya Defense Forces especially during peacekeeping missions in Sierra Leone and Burundi with the United Nations. He holds a Diploma in Intelligent Analysis from SOMI-School of Military intelligence. After having served the Kenya Defense Forces (K.D.F) for 21 years he attained several Certifications for example Certificate in Radio communication, Basic and advance Fire and Rescue, command course, Platoon Sergeant Course, VIP protection and several intelligent courses. As Nuru’s Community Outreach and Expansion Officer, Auphamia is excited and always energized whenever he sees the mobilized groups have coordinated and actively participating in Nuru’s cooperative interventions.
Auphamia Nyangi Mohochi anapenda sana kuhakikisha jamii zinashiriki kikamilifu katika kupambana na umasikini uliokithiri. Hamu ilikua wakati alipokuwa akifanya kazi kwa Kikosi cha Ulinzi cha Kenya haswa wakati wa utunzaji wa amani huko Sierra Leon na Burundi na Umoja wa Mataifa. Anashikilia stashahada katika Uchanganuzi wa Akili kutoka SOMI-Shule ya akili ya kijeshi. Baada ya kutumikia Kikosi cha Ulinzi cha Kenya (KDF) kwa miaka 21 alipata Vyeti kadhaa; Cheti katika mawasiliano ya Redio, elimu kuhusu Moto na Uokoaji, kozi ya amri, kozi ya kikosi cha USergeant, Ulinzi wa VIP na kozi kadhaa za akili. Kama afisa wa Upanuzi wa Jumuiya ya Nuru, Auphamia anafurahi na kila mara hushawishiwa kila anapoona vikundi vilivyohamasishwa vimeratibu na kushiriki kikamilifu kwenye vyama vya ushirika vya Nuru.

Pauline Wambeti
Managing DirectorPauline Wambeti believes in “not waiting for other people to make the changes for us, but to make the changes ourselves.” Having invested over 15 years in community development in Kenya, Pauline is currently the Managing Director for Nuru Kenya. Prior to joining Nuru, Pauline worked for the United Nations Environment’s Regional office for Africa-Nairobi. She has been a Programme Officer for the National Organization for Peer Educators; a Business Development Officer for K-Rep Bank Ltd and, a Program Facilitator for Doctors of the World. Pauline has studied Social Work and Community Development in addition to post graduate studies in Development Studies and Project Management. She is a 2018 East Africa Acumen Fellow.
Msingi wa uongozi wa Pauline Wambeti ni kwa falsafa ya, ‘tusingoje mabadiliko ya maendeleo kutoka kwa wengine, mbali tujibadilishe na kujiendeleza wenyewe.’ Hivi sasa Pauline ni Mkurugenzi wa Nuru Kenya, shirika lililojikita katika kumaliza umaskini uliokithiri, mashinani mwa nchi ya Kenya. Kabla ya kujiunga na Nuru, Pauline alifanya kazi UNEP katika ofisi kuu ya Afrika jijini Nairobi. Amekuwa pia Afisa wa kuelimisha rika katika shirika la NOPE; Afisa wa Maendeleo ya Biashara katika K-Rep Bank Ltd; na Mkufunzi katika shirika la Doctors of the World-Spain. Pauline amesomea Kazi za Kijamii; Maendeleo ya Jamii na Usimamizi wa Mradi. Pauline alishiriki katika 2018 Acumen East Africa Fellowship.

Birhanu Worku
Impact Program DirectorBirhanu joined the Nuru team in 2019 and brings more than 20 years of experience working with both government agencies and nonprofits in Ethiopia. He received his MSc in Agricultural Economics and a background of BA Degree in Economics from Addis Ababa University. Birhanu is also an accredited management consultant with a Professional Competence Certificate from Ethiopian Management Institute and successfully engaged in various national level program and policy assessments and studies hosted by government ministries, international organizations and donors in Ethiopia. Birhanu brings this wealth of experience to Nuru to help his fellow Ethiopians chart a sustainable path to a better future

Alemseged Lukas
Government & Public Relations DirectorAlemseged is a graduate of Gondar University and completed a double major in Applied Geography and Environmental Science. Prior to joining Nuru Ethiopia, he worked for the Boreda Woreda agriculture office as an expert and head of office leading a crop production project, managing a watershed project, and advised farmers on animal husbandry. Alemseged decided to join Nuru because he has witnessed the impacts of hunger and extreme poverty and realizes the farmers have the capacity to address their food security problems.

Abiy Meshesha
Country DirectorBorn and raised in southern Ethiopia, and coming from a smallholder farming community, Abiy has been leading local and international NGOs in Ethiopia for over 16 years. Prior to joining Nuru in March 2018, Abiy worked for Save the Children, where multiple development and emergency programs were running under his leadership. In addition, Abiy worked to coordinate and lead development and emergency response projects for diverse NGOs including FHI360, CordAid, and Médicins Sans Frontiers. Aside from his work in development, Abiy was also Vice-Principal of South Adventist Academy in Hawassa for high school and preparatory classes.

Michael
Agriculture & Business Development ManagerMichael holds a bachelor’s degree in Agriculture and Rural Extension from Ahmadu Bello University Zaria Nigeria and an MBA from Bayero University Kano, Nigeria. Prior to joining Nuru he has over 10 years of work experience in both private sector and development organizations. He enjoys working with smallholder farmers and their families in rural communities and he is passionate about combating poverty especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. In his role at Nuru he works toward building strong partnerships and expanding agribusiness opportunities for vulnerable and marginalized farmer communities.

Keren
Finance & Administration ManagerWith a master’s degree in business policy from the University of Rivers State and bringing over 15 years of experience to her work at Nuru, Keren is dedicated to making Nuru Nigeria a strong and resilient organization through effective financial and human resource management. Keren’s passion is to support the restoration of family dignity being ravaged by poverty through sustainable empowerment, and she is inspired by seeing farmers and their families filled with hope and opportunity as a result of Nuru’s work.

Amy Gaman
Executive DirectorAmy received her first degree in Human Anatomy from Medical College University of Maiduguri and post-graduate degrees and certificates from American University of Nigeria (AUN) in Human Resource Management, Project Management, and Business communications. She has worked in post-trauma care with the “Chibok Girls,” as well as in health clinics in Borno and Adamawa States. Amy has been serving women and children on the frontlines of the crisis created by Boko Haram and ISIS for most of her adult life, and is excited to be an instrument in bringing lasting change and hope to families suffering in extreme poverty in her homeland. She is a ONE Champion in Nigeria and in 2019 was named Adamawa State’s Humanitarian Ambassador of the year.

Simon
Leadership & Training ManagerSimon holds a B. Tech in Urban and Regional Planning as well as an M. Tech in infrastructure along with several certifications in program design and project management. Simon joined the fight to end extreme poverty after several years of being a tutor in higher institutions, he believes knowledge creates wealth. After experience living as a refugee in northern Cameroon during the time when his home community was part of Boko Haram’s caliphate, Simon is passionate about providing the people of northeastern Nigeria opportunities for hope and meaningful choices.

Elizabeth Atherton
Chief Operating OfficerElizabeth earned her BS in Business Administration and her Masters of Accountancy at The University of Montana and holds Certified Public Accountant and Chartered Global Management Accountant licenses. She provided audit and advisory services to public companies, nonprofits, and governmental organizations at KPMG and taught auditing and pursued doctoral studies at The University of Arkansas before joining Nuru in 2013. At Nuru, she oversees the business operations and development teams as well as Nuru’s diversity initiatives. She received the InsideNGO Excellence in Finance Award in 2016 and advocates for the eradication of extreme poverty as a Congressional District Leader for the ONE Campaign.

Emily McLaughlin
Human Resources DirectorEmily has over a decade of experience in human resources, training and teaching. Since joining Nuru in 2010, she has been passionate about supporting Nuru’s incredible staff and striving to make Nuru one of the best companies to work for. While Emily earned her BA in English and Communications at Concordia University in the sunny city of Irvine, CA, she’s a Washington native at heart, and you can find her always looking for excuses to get outdoors with her hubby and three crazy kiddos. During her time at Nuru, she has been instrumental in creating a healthy culture that lives out its values in service to communities living in extreme poverty.

Tacy Layne
Development AssociateA lifelong West Virginia resident, Tacy graduated from Fairmont State University in 2012 with a bachelor’s degree in English. Following graduation, she worked as a marketing administrator for an advertising publication. In 2015, inspired by travel to Malawi, Africa, Tacy began work in the nonprofit sector as a writer/editor for an international nonprofit organization dedicated to addressing the orphan crisis. Moved by the realization that extreme poverty is the leading cause of family disruption, Tacy joined Nuru International in 2018 to support fundraising efforts, donor relations, and communications. In her spare time, she enjoys training for marathons, whitewater rafting, skiing, and occasional foraging.

Scott Massey
Team Leader, NigeriaScott is an entrepreneur and executive leader with experience in security, healthcare and finance, beginning his career as a US Army officer, and continuing through roles as a US State Department contractor, and principle owner in multiple startup companies. Scott has been engaged in work on the African continent since the early 1990’s, focused on ways to increase the impact of various development and security initiatives. He brings that wealth of experience to his work at Nuru, serving vulnerable and marginalized farming communities in northeast Nigeria. Scott graduated with a BA in History from The Citadel and an MA in Diplomacy from Norwich University. Scott and his wife Kristy reside in South Carolina, and have three children and one grandchild.

Matt Lineal
Chief Program OfficerMatt received his BA in Government and Spanish from Lawrence University and a MS in Forest Sciences from Colorado State University. He then began his international service career in rural Honduras, first as a Peace Corps Volunteer and later with The Nature Conservancy. Over several years punctuated by severe challenges for Hondurans, his experiences were eye opening as to how people navigate the complexities of rural life. Matt was drawn to Nuru International in 2011 with the resolve to take on tough challenges and has been humbled and amazed to be part of the transformational impact of local leaders. As Nuru’s Chief Program Officer, Matt continues to promote the agency of rural communities as the foundation of meaningful positive change.

Lee Schofield
Security Program Specialist, NigeriaLee started his career of service in the British Army and now contributes at Nuru as security and development professional. He brings significant prior experience to his efforts at Nuru, previously working in dynamic environments in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and Somalia to provide on-the-ground leadership capacity development and sound security strategies for and with local development professionals. By building strong local partnerships and initiating programs of positive change together with the people he serves, Lee helps whole communities develop strong networks, and contribute directly to their own enhanced safety, security, and trust.

Emily Plauché
Accounting ManagerA native of Louisiana, Emily is a Certified Public Accountant who acquired her BS in Accounting from Louisiana State University before pursuing her MS in International Security from the School of Public Policy at University College London where she focused specifically on reconciliation between ethnic groups after mass crime. Emily then relocated to Charlotte, NC to work as an auditor in the Banking and Capital Markets space for PwC before transitioning into the nonprofit sector where she worked first as the Director of Accounting and Subsidiary Controller for a national nonprofit before joining Nuru International. Emily’s passion is for underrepresented populations locally and globally and she is honored to be part of this team.

Dena Bunnel
Impact & Markets Specialist, NigeriaGrowing up on a dairy farm in Kansas, agriculture has been central to Dena’s life and work. She holds M.S. degrees in agricultural and resource economics and international agricultural development from the University of California, Davis, as well as a B.S. in agricultural communications and a B.A. in political science from Kansas State University. Before joining Nuru, Dena worked to build agricultural capacity on three continents with the Post-Harvest Loss Innovation Lab at Kansas State University and in Afghanistan while working for the USDA. She is also pursuing a PhD in security studies, further researching intervention points to break the cycle of conflict and poverty through agricultural economic growth.

Casey Harrison
Livelihoods & Agribusiness DirectorCasey was born and raised on a farm in rural Maryland, and has worked at the nexus of smallholder farming in Africa and natural resource management since 2009. Prior to Nuru, he contributed as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Zambia where he served as an agricultural extension agent, and worked with World Wildlife Fund (WWF) on mitigating the negative environmental and social impacts of agricultural production and value chains with a focus on East and Southern Africa. He has completed a dual MA in Natural Resource Management and International Affairs from American University in Washington DC and the University for Peace in Costa Rica, and in his free time, Casey enjoys travelling, backpacking, biking, and live music of all kinds.

Brian von Kraus
Security DirectorBrian graduated from Boston College with a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and served in the Marine Corps for 15 years as an infantry officer where he had the opportunity to work for a variety of infantry, reconnaissance, and special operations units during multiple combat deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. After leaving the Marine Corps, Brian graduated UCLA’s Executive MBA program and is currently enrolled in UC Berkeley’s Masters in Information and Cybersecurity program. He is committed to protecting Nuru’s impact on communities overseas. Brian is an avid traveler and loves spending his free time outdoors.

Billy Williams
Strategic Partnerships DirectorAs passionate about ending extreme poverty as he is about his home state of West Virginia, Billy developed a hunger for listening to and telling good stories at a young age. He received his BA in both Chemistry and English and an MA in English from West Virginia University as well as an Executive Certificate in Nonprofit Leadership from the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. As Nuru’s lead advocate and storyteller, Billy has been invited to share at events around the globe. If you are seated next to him on a plane, or trapped with him in an elevator, he’ll be sure to invite you to join our efforts, too.

Aerie Changala
Chief Executive OfficerAerie has been leading Nuru as its CEO since 2020. Prior to assuming his current role, Aerie has been part of Nuru’s leadership since the organization’s earliest days. He led the design of the Nuru model and scaling for the past decade. Aerie’s passion for serving vulnerable and marginalized communities comes from his time serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in northern Burkina Faso. Having spent the majority of his adult life living in Europe and sub-Saharan Africa, Aerie has traveled extensively, speaks five languages, and brings a truly global perspective to his work at Nuru. Aerie earned his BA in International Affairs from John Cabot University (Rome, Italy); his MA in International Conflict Analysis from University of Kent (Canterbury, UK); and completed Stanford’s University’s Graduate School of Business Executive Program for Nonprofit Leadership.

Yemisrach Sintayeu
Finance & Administration CoordinatorYemisirach joined the Nuru Ethiopia team in March 2018. She received her BA in Accounting and Finance from Arba Minch University in Accounting and Finance in 2011 and for seven years served as an Accountant at Southwest Evangelical Churches, Mekane Yesus Synod Development and Social Service Commission. She is passionate about working to improve the health and living conditions of people living in extreme poverty, and especially seeing women and girls have opportunities to chart a path toward a better life. She has substantial experience in accounting and financial management.

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Nuru Ethiopia’s Financials are managed by a third party accounting agency to ensure rigor and transparency. Through this innovative partnership, our team can focus our efforts more on adapting, improving, and scaling our operations.

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