Michelle Etienne Nourrice
About Michelle Etienne Nourrice
Michelle Etienne Nourrice is a Programme Management Officer at the Overseas Development Institute in the United Kingdom, where she has worked since 2020. She holds a Master's degree in Tropical Marine Biology from the University of Essex and has a background in marine biology and aquaculture from James Cook University.
Work at ODI
Michelle Etienne Nourrice has been serving as a Programme Management Officer at the Overseas Development Institute since 2020. In this role, she is responsible for overseeing various programs and projects, ensuring they align with organizational goals. Her work involves managing project timelines, setting deadlines, and delegating tasks effectively. She has developed strong working relationships with colleagues and stakeholders, contributing to a collaborative work environment.
Education and Expertise
Michelle holds a Master of Science in Tropical Marine Biology from the University of Essex, which she completed in 2014. Prior to this, she earned a Bachelor's degree in Marine Biology and Aquaculture from James Cook University in Australia. Her educational background provides her with a solid foundation in marine sciences, complemented by her expertise in socio-economic aspects and conservation of the marine environment.
Background
Before joining the Overseas Development Institute, Michelle worked as a Protected Area Project Manager at the GOS-UNDP-GEF Programme Coordination Unit in Victoria, Seychelles, from 2011 to 2013. This position allowed her to gain valuable experience in project management within the context of environmental conservation. Her career reflects a strong commitment to marine resource management and conservation efforts.
Skills and Competencies
Michelle demonstrates strong skills in managing and prioritizing multiple tasks in fast-paced environments. She effectively identifies potential risks and utilizes a logical approach to problem-solving. Her ability to build positive working relationships with both customers and colleagues enhances her effectiveness in project management and collaboration.