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Lisa Denise Moreau

Adjunct Instructor in the Sanford School of Public Policy
Sanford School of Public Policy

Overview


Bio

Lisa Moreau has been working as a learning and capacity development practitioner for over 35 years and has worked in, lived in, or visited over 40 countries. A life-long learner, she is passionate about creating innovative, yet practical solutions that stretch development organizations, teams, and individuals to reach their full potential.

Ms. Moreau has been fortunate to work on several large-scale multi-country program and research-related projects in the international development sector. Some of her past and current clients include FHI 360, the Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO), Columbia University, the Center for Disease Control (CDC), IntraHealth International, and Peace Corps. Her writing projects and publications include (links provided):

Ms. Moreau also developed the counselor training for the study, HPTN 052, on HIV treatment as prevention which was Science Magazine’s 2011 Breakthrough of the Year.

Ms. Moreau is a serious project management enthusiast and is Project Management Professional (PMP) and Project Management in Development Professional (PMD Pro) 2 certified. She is conversant in French and Wolof and is particularly fond of Wolof proverbs.

Current Appointments & Affiliations


Adjunct Instructor in the Sanford School of Public Policy · 2019 - Present Sanford School of Public Policy
Affiliate of the Duke Center for International Development · 2023 - Present Duke Center for International Development, Sanford School of Public Policy

Education, Training & Certifications


Regis College · 1995 M.A.
University of Colorado, Boulder · 1985 B.A.