Jason Salyer resumes & CV records
Resumes
Jason C Salyer
Location:
Indianapolis, IN
Industry:
Non-Profit Organization Management
Work:
Peace Peddlers
Founder and Chief Executive Officer George Mason University
Founder and Chief Executive Officer George Mason University
Education:
George Mason University 2014 - 2016
Master of Science, Masters Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis 2010 - 2013
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy
Master of Science, Masters Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis 2010 - 2013
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy
Skills:
Systems Analysis, Large Group Facilitation, Discussion Facilitation, Community Economic Development, Data Analysis, Community Engagement, Strategic Planning, Strategy, Program Evaluation, Nonprofits, Conflict Analysis, Qualitative Research, Program Development, Capacity Building, Analytical Skills, Quantitative Research, Project Management, Conflict Resolution, Conflict Transformation, Philanthropy
Certifications:
United States Institute of Peace
World Bank Group
Measure Evaluation
♣ Civil Resistance and the Dynamic of Nonviolent Conflict
♣ Engaging With Identity Based Differences
♣ Tools For Creative Peacebuilding
♣ Violence, Conflict and Fragility
♣ Data Demand and Use
♣ Measure and Evaluation Fundamentals
♣ Geographical Approaches To Managing Data
♣ Fundamentals of Implementation Research
♣ Civil Resistance and the Dynamic of Nonviolent Conflict
♣ Engaging With Identity-Based Differences
♣ Tools For Creative Peacebuilding
♣ Violence, Conflict and Fragility
♣ Data Demand and Use
♣ Measure and Evaluation Fundamentals
♣ Geographical Approaches To Managing Data
♣ Fundamentals of Implementation Research
World Bank Group
Measure Evaluation
♣ Civil Resistance and the Dynamic of Nonviolent Conflict
♣ Engaging With Identity Based Differences
♣ Tools For Creative Peacebuilding
♣ Violence, Conflict and Fragility
♣ Data Demand and Use
♣ Measure and Evaluation Fundamentals
♣ Geographical Approaches To Managing Data
♣ Fundamentals of Implementation Research
♣ Civil Resistance and the Dynamic of Nonviolent Conflict
♣ Engaging With Identity-Based Differences
♣ Tools For Creative Peacebuilding
♣ Violence, Conflict and Fragility
♣ Data Demand and Use
♣ Measure and Evaluation Fundamentals
♣ Geographical Approaches To Managing Data
♣ Fundamentals of Implementation Research