Mr. Mohamed Ali ATIG joins Magate Wildhorse as lead Associate Evaluation, Business Process Analysis and Value Chain

Mohamed Ali ATIG

Mohamed Ali ATIG B.Sc., MSc,

By Meegan Scott

Magate Wildhorse Ltd, is pleased to announce that Value Chain and Rural Sustainability Expert, Mr. Mohamed Ali ATIG has joined us in the capacity of Associate Evaluation, Business Process Analysis and Value Chain.  Mr. Ali ATIG is a welcomed addition to the Magate Wildhorse family; and more so in this our Iron Year of Truth and Good.

Mohamed will bring a significant boost to our evaluation, strategy, value chain and business process analysis capability.  He will also bring new competence to deliver agricultural planning and evaluation solutions.  With Mr. Ali ATIG on board we have doubled up our deftness to fulfill our promise to deliver strategy solutions with that laser sharp focus on value or what matters. And which will serve to position your organization to gain the competitive edge.

Mr. Ali ATIG holds a Master’s degree in National Resources Management and a Bachelor of engineering degree in Agroeconomic, Agricultural Development Policy specialization.   He also holds certifications in value chains, communication, adults training, Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP), microfinance, and coaching. Mohamed comes with experience leading final evaluations, entrepreneur, and incubation support.

He has served UN agencies and development organizations such as the FAO, IFAD, ILO, IFC, AFD, GIZ, EU, as well as NGOs and private sector entities.

Mohamed is member of the Order of Engineers of Tunisia, the JCI Chamber of Mutuelleville’s OLM, and the “Union Tunisienne des Ingénieurs Agronomes”/ Tunisian Union of Agronomist engineers.

Meegan Scott, is excited by the opportunity to grow a rich partnership with Mr. Mohamed Ali ATG as we work together for delivering greater value to clients and communities.

Biography:
Partner Associate Mr. Ali ATIG please click the link to view.

Dr. Daniel Maposa joins Magate Wildhorse as lead Associate, Statistics and Research

 

Lecturer, Department of Statistics & Operations Research, School of Mathematical & Computer Sciences, Faculty of Science & Agriculture, University of Limpopo, South Africa; and Associate Statistics and Research Magate Wildhorse Ltd.

Daniel Maposa, B.Sc. Hons, MSc, PhD

By Meegan Scott

Magate Wildhorse Ltd. is pleased to announce that Statistics, and Operations Research Expert and Senior Lecturer, Dr. Daniel Maposa has joined us in the capacity of Associate, Statistics and Research.

Daniel will bring a significant boost to our research, statistics, and operational research capability. He will ensure that we take our evidence-based promise to the next level. Dr. Maposa is a welcomed addition to the Magate Wildhorse family; and more so in this our Iron Year of Truth and Good.

Dr. Maposa holds a PhD in Extreme Value Statistics, a Master of Science in Operations Research and Statistics, and an Honours degree in Applied Mathematics. He has published more than 21 research articles in internationally accredited journals including Taylor & Francis Group, Copernicus Publications, Inderscience, Crop Research.

Daniel has addressed international conference audiences in Europe, Asia, the Pacific, and Africa.

Dr. Maposa is a registered professional natural scientist (Pr.Sci.Nat.) in Statistical Sciences & Mathematical Sciences and is a member of the International Statistical Institute (ISI), the South African Statistical Association (SASA), and the Operations Research Society of South Africa (ORSSA).

Meegan Scott, is excited by the opportunity to grow a rich partnership with Dr. Maposa as we work together for delivering greater value to clients and communities.

Biography:
Partner Associate Dr. Maposa, please click the link for details.

Marvin Hokstam joins Community of Practice for Caribbean Immigrant Entrepreneurs

 

Hokstam says, “We will deliver the vision of the CoP we gon do this fah real”.

Marvin Hokstam joins Community of Practice for Caribbean Immigrant Entrepreneurs as partner to rally and connect Dutch Caribbean Diaspora to the Community of Practice Holland Suriname St. Maarten Curaçao, Holland, The Netherlands, The Netherlands Antilles, Community of Practice for Entrepreneurs with Caribbean roots in the Diaspora Say It Loud Afro Magazine corporate announcement

Marvin Hokstam, Journalist, Writer, Educator

By Meegan Scott

The Community of Practice (CoP), for Caribbean Immigrant Entrepreneurs is pleased to announce Journalist, Educator, and Writer Marvin Hokstam and the Hox Projects as our newest partners.

Marvin will ensure entrepreneurs of Dutch Caribbean heritage in the Diaspora― will be connected to the Community of Practice and that the CoP will speak the language of the Dutch Caribbeans at home and abroad.

That he is committed, and has hit the ground running is demonstrated by his sharing of information about the CoP with members of the Black and Caribbean Community in the Netherlands through the “Say It Loud Afro Magazine”.

Marvin is no stranger to leading initiatives for facilitating the social and economic development of the Caribbean, and Black Communities.  He founded Devsur (Suriname’s only English language news web site) and served as correspondent to the Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC) for ensuring the people of Suriname would be kept up to date on happenings in other CARICOM member countries and vice versa.

From his adopted home―Holland, he serves as a connector of the Black, and Caribbean Communities; and is a freelance journalist on migrant matters, to the AD Haagsche Courant.

Earlier this year Marvin was elected to the Black Member Council of the British, National Union of Journalists.

Marvin has served as editor to the Today News and Journalist to the Daily Herald, as well as in Communications Consultant roles.  He is the owner of the media consultancy Hox Projects (www.hox.one).

Mr. Hokstam hails from Suriname, and has lived in St. Maarten.  Marvin, has a solid education in journalism, including a post graduate degree in Marketing, Communications, and Journalism from Bournemouth University.

I’m sure you’ll join me in extending a hearty welcome and best wishes to Marvin as he acts to open and connect the Dutch Caribbean Diaspora to the CoP; and its markets to CoP members; and their markets to the Dutch Caribbeans in the Diaspora.

Raise your likes, comments, and Salute to Marvin!