Clem Bruce
About Clem Bruce
Clem Bruce is a Project Manager at ODI, specializing in humanitarian policy projects. With a background in non-profit organization management and expertise in training and development, Bruce has held various roles in organizations such as Malaria Consortium, DAI, and Barclays UK.
Current Role at ODI
Clem Bruce serves as a Project Manager at the Overseas Development Institute (ODI) since 2022. In this role, Clem manages projects within the Humanitarian Policy Group, focusing on developing and implementing strategies that address humanitarian challenges. The position requires a combination of project management skills and expertise in humanitarian policy.
Previous Experience in Non-Profit Management
Clem Bruce has a strong background in non-profit organization management. Prior to joining ODI, Clem worked at Malaria Consortium as a Business Development Coordinator and Administrator, contributing to the organization's mission to combat malaria. Additionally, Clem served as the Emergency Response Mechanism Grants Coordinator for the Tackling Deadly Diseases in Africa Programme at DAI, where the focus was on managing grants to support health initiatives.
Education and Expertise
Clem Bruce holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Geography and Development Studies from the University of Sussex. Clem also earned a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Hazards and Disaster Management from Kingston University. This educational background supports Clem's expertise in training and development within project management, particularly in contexts related to humanitarian and development issues.
Career Timeline
Clem Bruce's career includes various roles that span over a decade. Starting as Admin Support at Barclays UK from 2005 to 2006, Clem transitioned to non-profit roles, including co-founding ECHO for Refugees in Greece from 2016 to 2018. After a year at Malaria Consortium in 2018, Clem took on the role of Emergency Response Mechanism Grants Coordinator at DAI for 10 months in 2019, followed by a two-year tenure as Senior Project Manager at DAI until 2022.