Eliza Avgeropoulou
About Eliza Avgeropoulou
Eliza Avgeropoulou is a Monitoring and Evaluation Manager with extensive experience in the nonprofit sector, currently working at Catholic Relief Services in Baltimore, Maryland. She has held various roles, including positions at Care USA and Innovations for Poverty Action, focusing on program evaluation and quantitative analysis.
Current Role at Catholic Relief Services
Eliza Avgeropoulou serves as the Monitoring and Evaluation Manager at Catholic Relief Services. She has held this position since 2019, contributing to the organization's efforts in assessing program effectiveness and impact. Her role involves developing evaluation frameworks and methodologies to ensure that projects meet their intended goals. Based in Baltimore, Maryland, she plays a key part in enhancing the organization’s accountability and learning processes.
Previous Experience at Care USA
Eliza Avgeropoulou worked at Care USA in two capacities. Initially, she served as a Program Officer from 2016 to 2017 for eight months in Atlanta, Georgia. She then transitioned to the role of Monitoring and Evaluation Manager, where she worked for seven months from 2017 to 2018. Her experience at Care USA involved overseeing program implementation and evaluating project outcomes.
Internship at Innovations for Poverty Action
In 2014, Eliza Avgeropoulou completed an internship at Innovations for Poverty Action. During this three-month internship in New Haven, Connecticut, she focused on quantitative analysis and impact evaluation of the Kalahi-CIDSS Project. This experience provided her with foundational skills in data analysis and evaluation methodologies.
Finance Manager Role at Metadrasi
Before her roles in the United States, Eliza Avgeropoulou worked as a Finance Manager at Metadrasi from 2014 to 2016 in Nea Sfayia, Attiki, Greece. In this position, she managed financial operations and contributed to the organization's financial planning and reporting processes.
Education Background
Eliza Avgeropoulou studied at the University of Macedonia in 2018. The specific details of her degree or field of study are not provided, but her education supports her professional roles in monitoring, evaluation, and finance.