Harley Stokes
About Harley Stokes
Harley Stokes is a Food Security Policy Analyst with extensive experience in nutrition and food security. He has worked at Catholic Relief Services since 2016 and has held various positions in the field since 2011.
Work at Catholic Relief Services
Harley Stokes has been employed at Catholic Relief Services since 2016, serving as a Food Security Policy Analyst. In this role, Stokes focuses on developing and implementing policies related to food security. Prior to this position, Stokes worked at Catholic Relief Services as a Nutrition Team Lead and Meal Support Officer from 2015 to 2016. This experience has contributed to Stokes' expertise in addressing food security challenges.
Education and Expertise
Harley Stokes holds a Bachelor’s degree from Vassar College, which was completed from 2002 to 2006. Stokes furthered education at The George Washington University, where a Master of Arts was achieved from 2009 to 2011, followed by an additional Master's degree from 2011 to 2014. This educational background provides a strong foundation in nutrition and food security policy.
Background in Nutrition and Food Security
Before joining Catholic Relief Services, Harley Stokes worked as a Nutrition Research Assistant at the National Institutes of Health from 2011 to 2012. Stokes also served as a Nutrition and Food Security Associate at the International Medical Corps from 2014 to 2015. Additional roles include working as a Corporate Relations Liaison at the Global Health Council in 2009 and as a Research Assistant at Food & Water Watch in 2010.
Professional Experience Timeline
Harley Stokes has a diverse professional background in food security and nutrition. Stokes began working at the Global Health Council in 2009, followed by a role at Food & Water Watch in 2010. After that, Stokes worked at the National Institutes of Health in 2011. Stokes then transitioned to the International Medical Corps in 2014, before joining Catholic Relief Services in 2015.