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Ms. Sally Iadarola

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United States Institute of Peace
District of Columbia
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    acdivoca.dominoasp.com/acdivoca/acdiweb.nsf/35d0f140112 - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/15/2000    Last Visited: 3/16/2001  

    9/15/00: Sally Iadarola Joins ACDI/VOCA as Assistant Vice President

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    Sally Iadarola Joins ACDI/VOCA as Assistant Vice PresidentSally Iadarola has joined ACDI/VOCA as Assistant Vice President in the Europe and Eurasia division to conduct project management, donor relations and proposal development.

    Ms. Iadarola has extensive experience designing and managing economic restructuring and private sector development programs.She served as private sector officer in Uzbekistan for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).She was chief of party on the USAID-funded ICMA Shelter Sector Reform Project in Armenia and was pilot city project manager with the Bancroft Group in Tver, Russia, under a project also funded by USAID.She has a long consulting history with Planning and Development Collaborative, Inc. (PADCO) in Albania , Russia, and Ukraine, and has also volunteered her services in Albania under the International Executive Service Corps.

    Ms. Iadarola, who speaks Russian, holds a master's degree in urban and regional development from George Washington University.

    ACDI/VOCA is a nonprofit consulting organization that adds value to grass roots enterprise and builds global business and financial systems.ACDI/VOCA currently has over 50 projects underway in 34 nations, of which 14 are in the Europe and Eurasia region.ACDI/VOCA is funded by USAID, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the World Bank and regional development banks, UNDP and other sources.In 1999 ACDI/VOCA secured over $50 million in new economic development projects.It is affiliated with the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives and the Farm Credit Council and is supported by member businesses and banks from across the U.S.

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    www.planningassistance.org/acdivoca/PortalHub.nsf/ID/ne - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/8/2008    Last Visited: 10/14/2008  

    June 5-8 Sally Iadarola, ACDI/VOCA's managing director of the Emerging from Conflict Portfolio, and Lindsey Jones, senior project coordinator of the Emerging from Conflict Portfolio, attended the 18th Global Summit of Women.
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    Pictured left to right: Lindsey Jones, Sally Iadarola and Vice President for Market Development at IBM Marilyn Johnson.

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    ACDI/VOCA - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/26/2008    Last Visited: 11/26/2008  

    Sally Iadarola ACDI/VOCA
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    Sally Iadarola

    Managing Director, Emerging from Conflict Portfolio

    Sally Iadarola has over 17 years of experience in international development with a focus on stabilization and reconstruction, private sector development and public management. She currently oversees a project portfolio that applies multisector community-based approaches in conflict-affected countries including Iraq, East Timor, Afghanistan and southern Philippines. Ms. Iadarola's projects in Iraq have received more than $80 million in funding from the World Bank and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). Under Ms. Iadarola's leadership over the past 7 years, ACDI/VOCA projects in 14 countries in Europe, the Middle East and Asia have become the reference points for other implementers working in these countries. Prior to joining ACDI/VOCA, Ms. Iadarola served as deputy country director for Uzbekistan/Private Sector Office USAID, Central Asia Regional Mission. She also served as chief of party on the USAID-funded Shelter Sector Reform Project in Armenia and Tver pilot city manager on the USAID-funded Zoning Project in Russia. Ms. Iadarola has provided technical advisory services in land development, housing reform and private real estate market development to national ministries in Russia, Albania, Ukraine and Armenia. She has addressed many private sector audiences including the American National Standards Institute and the College of Public and Community Service, University of Massachusetts/Boston. Publications include "Land Development Strategies for Residential Development: Implications for a National Strategy" (Albania). Ms. Iadarola has served on the Board of the American-Uzbek Chamber of Commerce for more than four years. She holds a master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning from the School of Business and Public Administration at the George Washington University and a bachelor's degree in political science, also from the George Washington University.

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    ACDI/VOCA - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/8/2008    Last Visited: 11/26/2008  

    June 5-8 Sally Iadarola, ACDI/VOCA's managing director of the Emerging from Conflict Portfolio, and Lindsey Jones, senior project coordinator of the Emerging from Conflict Portfolio, attended the 18th Global Summit of Women.
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    Pictured left to right: Lindsey Jones, Sally Iadarola and Vice President for Market Development at IBM Marilyn Johnson.

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    ACDI/VOCA - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/17/2008    Last Visited: 1/17/2008  

    Sally IadarolaACDI/VOCA
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    Sally Iadarola

    Managing Director, Emerging from Conflict

    Sally Iadarola has over 16 years of experience in international development with focus on restructuring, private sector development and public management.She has recently assumed direction of projects applying community-based approaches in conflict-affected regions including Iraq, Serbia, Afghanistan and the Philippines, in the autonomous region of Muslim Mindanao.Under Ms. Iadarola's leadership over the past 6 years, ACDI/VOCA projects in over 14 countries in Europe and Asia have become the reference points for other implementers working in these countries.Prior to joining ACDI/VOCA, Ms. Iadarola served as deputy country director for Uzbekistan/Private Sector Office for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Central Asia Regional Mission.She also served as chief of party on the USAID-funded Shelter Sector Reform Project in Armenia and Pilot City Manager/Tver on the USAID-funded Zoning Project in Russia.Ms. Iadarola has provided advisory services in land development, housing reform and private real estate market development to national ministries in Russia, Albania, Ukraine and Armenia.She has addressed the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and other private sector audiences.Publications include "Land Development Strategies for Residential Development: Implications for a National Strategy" (Albania).Ms. Iadarola has served on the Board of the American-Uzbek Chamber of Commerce for the past four years and is a member of the Mindanao Working Group of the U.S. Institute of Peace.She holds a master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning from the School of Business and Public Administration at the George Washington University and a bachelor's degree in political science, also from the George Washington University.

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    ACDI/VOCA - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/19/2007    Last Visited: 1/19/2008  

    Sally Iadarola

    Managing Director, Emerging from Conflict

    Sally Iadarola has over 16 years of experience in international development with focus on restructuring, private sector development and public management.She has recently assumed direction of projects applying community-based approaches in conflict-affected regions including Iraq, Serbia, Afghanistan and the Philippines, in the autonomous region of Muslim Mindanao.Under Ms. Iadarola's leadership over the past 6 years, ACDI/VOCA projects in over 14 countries in Europe and Asia have become the reference points for other implementers working in these countries.Prior to joining ACDI/VOCA, Ms. Iadarola served as deputy country director for Uzbekistan/Private Sector Office for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Central Asia Regional Mission.She also served as chief of party on the USAID-funded Shelter Sector Reform Project in Armenia and Pilot City Manager/Tver on the USAID-funded Zoning Project in Russia.Ms. Iadarola has provided advisory services in land development, housing reform and private real estate market development to national ministries in Russia, Albania, Ukraine and Armenia.She has addressed the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and other private sector audiences.Publications include "Land Development Strategies for Residential Development: Implications for a National Strategy" (Albania).Ms. Iadarola has served on the Board of the American-Uzbek Chamber of Commerce for the past four years and is a member of the Mindanao Working Group of the U.S. Institute of Peace.She holds a master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning from the School of Business and Public Administration at the George Washington University and a bachelor's degree in political science, also from the George Washington University.

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    ACDI/VOCA - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/14/2008    Last Visited: 10/14/2008  

    Sally IadarolaACDI/VOCA
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    Sally Iadarola

    Managing Director, Emerging from Conflict Portfolio

    Sally Iadarola has over 17 years of experience in international development with a focus on stabilization and reconstruction, private sector development and public management.She currently oversees a project portfolio that applies multisector community-based approaches in conflict-affected countries including Iraq, East Timor, Afghanistan and southern Philippines.Ms. Iadarola's projects in Iraq have received more than $80 million in funding from the World Bank and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID).Under Ms. Iadarola's leadership over the past 7 years, ACDI/VOCA projects in 14 countries in Europe, the Middle East and Asia have become the reference points for other implementers working in these countries.Prior to joining ACDI/VOCA, Ms. Iadarola served as deputy country director for Uzbekistan/Private Sector Office USAID, Central Asia Regional Mission.She also served as chief of party on the USAID-funded Shelter Sector Reform Project in Armenia and Tver pilot city manager on the USAID-funded Zoning Project in Russia.Ms. Iadarola has provided technical advisory services in land development, housing reform and private real estate market development to national ministries in Russia, Albania, Ukraine and Armenia.She has addressed many private sector audiences including the American National Standards Institute and the College of Public and Community Service, University of Massachusetts/Boston.Publications include "Land Development Strategies for Residential Development: Implications for a National Strategy" (Albania).Ms. Iadarola has served on the Board of the American-Uzbek Chamber of Commerce for more than four years.She holds a master's degree in Urban and Regional Planning from the School of Business and Public Administration at the George Washington University and a bachelor's degree in political science, also from the George Washington University.

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    ACDI/VOCA - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/27/2007    Last Visited: 11/26/2008  

    Sally Iadarola, who is the managing director for ACDI/VOCA's Emerging from Conflict portfolio, presented a paper, "The Role of Youth in Rebuilding Sustainable Communities after Conflict (PDF, 344 KB)," written by her and colleague Tamara Heimur, at a recent conference in Boston.
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    Iadarola and Senior Economic Advisor to the Prime Minister of the Iraqi Kurdistan Regional Government Dr. Ferhang Jalal co-led the economic action planning group.

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    ACDI/VOCA - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/7/2007    Last Visited: 11/26/2008  

    Sally Iadarola

    Managing Director, Emerging from Conflict Portfolio

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    ACDI/VOCA - News & Events - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 7/14/2004    Last Visited: 1/10/2007  

    Contact: Sally Iadarola(202) 383-4981
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    "We had to rehabilitate the hull from the ground up," Sally Iadarola, an ACDI/VOCA Vice President, said.
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    "The high population growth is a recipe for disaster if we do not get a handle on it," Iadarola said.

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